OpenID Foundation awards first code bounties

The OpenID Foundation is pleased to announce today that it has awarded three code bounties, $5000 each, to Drupal, Plone and dotnetnuke. The announcement was made today during the State of Lightning Talks at the O’Reilly Open Source Conference here in Portland, OR.

The bounty program was announced last year at OSCON ‘06. The bounty is on-going with 7 more bounties to be claimed. These awards come on the heels of the creation of the OpenID Foundation which is aimed at helping fostering the work of the OpenID community.

For more information about the bounty program and how you can participate, head on over to http://iwantmyopenid.org/bounty.

All of us at the OpenID Foundation are extremely excited about seeing OpenID continue its proliferation and the projects claiming bounties this week are a clear indications that OpenID is really hitting its stride.

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