@svetlyak40wt I would not want my readers to register with GitHub just to comment on my site, and Staticman (which comes close to what I want to achieve, at least) is rather complex and feels unnatural in a Lisp environment.
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@svetlyak40wt I would not want my readers to register with GitHub just to comment on my site, and Staticman (which comes close to what I want to achieve, at least) is rather complex and feels unnatural in a Lisp environment. 3 comments
@svetlyak40wt No, they don’t. Not on my website, at least. I want to encourage interaction, that won’t work well if I erect an entry barrier. I can see why some sites would like to have authentication for their commenters though. Wouldn’t an e-mail address be enough? @tux0r Agree, email should be ok. However I'd not allow anonymous comments on my site. |
@tux0r but readers have to login somehow before they will be able to comment, right?
Which way of authentication do you think is acceptable?