Making WordPress.org

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10/04/2015 04:05:40 AM (11 years ago)
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  • Ticket #1290, comment 4

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    11Yeah, no. You can't login everywhere because in most places, logging in there doesn't actually make any sense. The blog does not need to know your login, for example. You can't write on it, and you don't need the admin bar.
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    3 The system may be inconsistent, but it is *correct* for all locations. Consistency we can address as needed, on an individual basis. But unification is not on the table.
     3The system may be inconsistent, but it is *correct* for all locations. Consistency we can address as needed, on an individual basis. But unification is not on the table.
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     5Not in this particular way, anyway. Long term, some other method must be devised for unified logins. I like the login.wordpress.org idea, personally. But making logins consistent in the header areas is a no go because we'd like to eliminate those, not add more.