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Project Site Login Changes

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Bryan Cribbs

Dec 15, 2009

37signals, The provider of our project management sites, is changing how you log in to their systems.

If you are currently using OpenID to log in, and want to continue to do so, here is how. You must already be using OpenID to log in to the project site. OpenID provides a single username and password to access all of OJC's services that require a login. If you'd like to use it, go ahead and proceed with the normal account change for now, but drop us a note about switching to using OpenID.

  • When prompted to set up a new username, click on 'you can link this account' to use an OpenID instead.

    When the project site prompts you to create a username, click on "you can link this account", located in the right sidebar.

  • Next, click on 'OpenID', right after the username input field.

    On the next screen, they'll be wanting a username and password. We're not quite in the right place yet, so click on "use OpenID", right under the username field.

  • Enter your OpenID

    Now, enter your OpenID. Mine is http://bryan.id.ojctech.com/

  • Log in

    Log in to the main OJC site, if you haven't already.

  • You'll be asked if you'd like to remember this association just once, or always. Select "Always". You will be taken back to the project site, and you're done!



If you encounter any trouble with this process, please let us know. If necessary, you can always "Snooze" the change, and proceed to the project site without doing this right now. Make your way back to the start page, and you'll see the option to do so there. This will only postpone the change, all users will need to do it in the next few months.

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