Drupal.org Enhances User Login with New Single Sign-On Solution
The Drupal Association engineering team is set to introduce a new single sign-on (SSO) solution for user login on Drupal.org. This significant update aims to enhance the overall login experience and expand the utility of Drupal.org identities. Scheduled for July 25th, from 9 am to 11 am Pacific Time, the transition will temporarily disable login and profile editing functionalities on Drupal.org, as well as access to related services like git.drupalcode.org.
Existing users will notice a new login interface redirecting to accounts.drupal.org, where they can use their current credentials and two-factor authentication (TFA) codes. Post-login, users will be prompted to change their passwords and, if applicable, set up a new TFA seed. New account creation and account information updates will also be integrated into the SSO system, with a streamlined registration process and enhanced account security settings available on the account console.
The project, supported by Cloud-IAM, a privacy-centric identity management provider, and implemented by Tag1 Consulting underscores the collaborative efforts within the Drupal community. For more information, users can refer to the detailed announcement on the Drupal.org blog.
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