I'd like to link GitHub to my Stack Overflow account as another login option. Right now these are the only options:
There have been a couple related posts on Meta, such as Login with Github? (posted in 2014) and Authenticate to Stack Exchange using GitHub (from 2012). The reason given was "GitHub is not an OpenID provider".
That argument is rather weak, especially seeing as Google is no longer an OpenID provider and Facebook has never been one. Most developer-oriented communities and services offer GitHub as a login option, so it's really quite surprising to me that Stack Overflow doesn't offer this feature.
Will Stack Overflow ever support GitHub as a login option, or is this something that's just not possible?
Update: Someone brought up a valid concern: Do you sincerely think there is anybody out there who can't authenticate with either Google, Facebook or OpenID?
Well, I have both a Google and Facebook identity so that's not really the issue. I currently use my Google account but I would prefer not to be tied to that identity forever. I try to use the GitHub login strategy for any developer-oriented site.
The only other concern I can think of is: This might confuse people registering for Stack Exchange sites unrelated to software.
I agree that it wouldn't make much sense to offer a GitHub login strategy on non-technical SE sites like Seasoned Advice or Science Fiction and Fantasy. That being said, if you offer a login strategy for one SE site, you should offer it for the entire SE network (I personally have accounts for 20+ sites). I would suggest putting a GitHub button front and center on sites like Stack Overflow or Programmers, but add it to the "more options" menu instead on non-technical sites. Example:
Furthermore, if the Stack Overflow team ever wants to integrate any services/features with GitHub, having GitHub authentication strategy already in place might help a lot.