OAuth (obsolete info)/User stories

This is a place to collect user stories for OAuth. Here are the hypothetical users for the stories:
 * Richa - a steward and administrator on several projects
 * Skye - an experienced editor with a good reputation on wiki, but no special permissions
 * Caroline - a beginning editor, with less than 100 edits on her home wiki
 * Clay - a Wiki reader without an account
 * Jimar - a feature developer setting up a wiki on Labs
 * Bao - a Gadget developer

User story: Labs testing for editing
Skye has heard about a new feature in development, and found out that the feature is available on Labs, being developed by Jimar. The wiki is at unicorntears.wmflabs.org. Skye would like to test this feature, so visits unicorntears.wmflabs.org. Jimar has configured unicorntears not to allow anonymous editing, but has configured it so that anyone with a valid CentralAuth account not blocked on mediawiki.org can edit. Skye clicks on the edit tab, is directed to a login page on mediawiki.org. After she logs in, she is redirected back to unicorntears, where she can edit.

Comments/votes

 * This is either a case for OAuth psuedo-authentication, or for OpenID (or SAML) -- RobLa-WMF (talk) 20:59, 27 April 2012 (UTC)

User story: web-based editing assistance tool
(fill me in)