Allow non openID logons
..don't think this will happen:
OpenID is awesome. You are awesome. You and OpenID belong together. :) [codinghorror]
As for SO becoming a OpenID provider.. I think one of the main ideas behind SO using OpenID auth is to raise awareness of it's awesomeness. One this note, I honestly think SO becoming a OpenID end-point is counter-productive to this..
Why? It goes from:
- OpenID? What the feck is that?
- Signs up with one of the suggested providers
- Logs on to StackOverflow with it
- Logs onto ServerFault with it
- Hurray, I only had to have one account! I wonder what else I can use this for.. Hm, I should implement this on my own site!
..to..
- Ugh, another signup form, another password to remember.
- Sees "SO is now an OpenID provider" notice
- A what? Who cares
- Doesn't look for sites I can use my OpenID with
- Doesn't implement OpenID on my site
Perhaps a less subjective, more solid reason for SO not providing OpenID accounts is:
When I log in, I'm giving my password to Verisign, the SSL certificate issuing people, who know a lot about crypto and such (I happen to use their OpenID provider)
Look at the flak Jeff has received for this posts such as crypto and his OpenID security problems - I'm not holding that against him, I suck at crypto and security too, but I'm not going to start my own OpenID provider..
The thing I like most about OpenID is it delegates a fairly important process to people who are better at it. No giving my password to someone who might store it in plain-text, for example..
Yes, even if SO becomes an OpenID provider I could log in with any OpenID - but I wouldn't not, I would have simply registered with a username and password and ignored the feature (and that'd be a shame)