[EN] Here are the weekly news...
As for now, people having a Yahoo!ID or OpenID, Facebook members and Orange subscribers can use their login information to connect ipernity. ipernity members, go to your Preferences / Connexion page for further details. Not yet registered? That way!
We are still focused on the ipernity API and hope to open it to programmers in the next days. We should modify our technical architecture and it was time consuming. That's the reason why we are a little bit late on this project.
As we told you last time, Portuguese translation is finished and our new FAQ also. For technical reasons, we'll put online everything when we release the API.
After that, we'll go back to your wishes and we'll do our best to fulfill the most popular ones (yes we know: collections, rearranging albums and streams, password protected albums, homepages customization, exploration...;-))))
Thanks again to all of you for your support and your patience!
The ipernity Team
[DE] Hier nun die wöchentlichen Nachrichten ...
Ab Sofort können sich Leute, die eine Yahoo!ID oder einen OpenID-Account haben, ebenso wie Facebook-Mitglieder und Orange-Abonnenten mit ihren jeweiligen Login-Daten auch bei ipernity einloggen. ipernity-Mitglieder gehen für weitere Informationen auf ihre Einstellungen/Anmeldemanager-Seite. Noch nicht registriert? Hier lang!
Wir konzentrieren uns weiterhin auf die ipernity-API und hoffen, sie in den nächsten Tagen den Entwicklern zugänglich machen zu können. Wir haben unsere Technik geändert, was sehr zeitaufwändig war. Dies ist auch der Grund, weshalb wir mit diesem Projekt etwas hinter dem Zeitplan sind. Wie letztes Mal schon angekündigt, sind die portugiesische Übersetzung sowie die neue FAQ nun fertig. Aus technischen Gründen werden wir alles erst online schalten, wenn wir die API veröffentlichen.
Danach werden wir uns wieder Ihren Wünschen widmen und unser Bestes geben, die meistgewünschten Funktionen umzusetzen (ja, wir wissen: Sammlungen, Alben und Streams umsortieren, passwortgeschützte Alben, Anpassung der eigenen Homepage, weitere Bilderfindfunktionen ... ;-))))
Ein erneutes Dankeschön für Ihre Unterstützung und Geduld
Das ipernity-Team
(translation courtesy of Dirk)
[FR] Voici les nouvelles de la semaine...
Les détenteurs d’une identité Yahoo! ou OpenID, les membres de Facebook et les abonnés Orange peuvent désormais utiliser leurs identifiants à ces services pour se connecter à ipernity.
Si vous êtes déjà membre d'ipernity, rendez-vous dans vos Préférences de connexion pour plus d'information. Pas encore inscrit ? C'est par là !
Nous sommes toujours focalisés sur l'API et espérons l'ouvrir aux programmeurs dans les tous prochains jours. Il a fallu revoir notre architecture technique et cela nous a pris un certain temps. C'est la raison pour laquelle nous avons pris un peu de retard sur ce projet.
Nous vous l'avions annoncé l'autre fois : la traduction en portugais est achevée et notre nouvelle FAQ aussi. Pour des raisons techniques, nous mettrons tout cela en ligne au même moment que l'API.
Après cela, nous reviendrons vers vos souhaits et tenterons d'exaucer les plus demandés (oui, nous les connaissons ;-) : collections, possibilités de mieux organiser les albums et le flux de document, protection par mot de passe, personnalisation des pages d'accueil, exploration.... ;-))))
Merci encore à vous tous pour votre soutien et votre patience !
La Team ipernity
I came to Ipernity when I left Yahoo/Censr because of their bad customer treatment and their censorship.
And I don't like it when Yahoo comes closer to Ipernity.
Can´t believe it.....
That´s a bad day :-(
Дон Андре has replied to Tupelo HoneyTupelo Honey has replied to Дон АндреI don´t want to repeat all things happening in causal relationship to Yahoo....
Lichtundschatten for example annotated it here too, and I think you also know what this discussion is actually about.
Дон Андре has replied to Tupelo Honeymarkus a. loisson has replied to forteller--
Seen in my home page (?)
I--D-O-N-T--W-A-N-T!!
And I don't want to use any ID with "global" purposes (I'know, they're created only for my best). Please - don't spent much time with programming such "things" - we are very happy without it.
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Seen in bigoode home page (?)
can we log in also with Flickr????....
markus a. loisson has replied to MacGuffin--
Seen in a user home page (?)
Thank you very much!!
a lot of todays services and sites use different kinds of login technologies and ways.
ipernity doesnt have to sign contracts with yahoo to offer this, i think. it's just a technical thing. so where's the problem?
people that are already using other services like any yahoo service or facebook can easily login or stay logged in now. i should prolly make a screencast to show what it's about...
Since this time several censorship scandals occured and also the cases that Yahoo delivered dissidents to the Chinese government.
For these reasons MANY photo enthusiasts went from Flickr to Ipernity.
And MANY users are very disappointed and horrified that this brave new Yahoo world touches now our new community Ipernity.
Дон Андре has replied to lichtundschattenWho thought that this whole Identity 2.0 might even by rejected by those for whom it was created in the first place. It seems a lot of education is necessary.
lichtundschatten has replied to Дон АндреExcuse me Don Andre, I tried to express what I feel when I read that we now can use Yahho-ID's to go to Ipernity.
Open ID and Web 2.0 are no impregnable principles for me.
I like to think with my own head about everything and try to discover hidden interests.
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