I'll tell him to put a giant Sponsor button on every screen.
First you'll have to click the tiny "Login with google" button in the upper right corner, then the "Sponsor new issue" button. Then you paste the link to the original issue. After that, the site will guide you a little bit better.
We will add more ways to signup: facebook, twitter, yahoo and github, at least.
I'm not a big fan of owning users' passwords, so unless people really really ask for it, we probably won't add a "create login/pass" functionality.
Also, there is the concept of reputation - Sponsors that pay their offers as promised will have good reputation.
For reputation to mean something, we need to know something about the user, and I believe linking with a social account is our best option for that.
Anyway, talking about FreedomSponsors on GitTip's thread is probably not good for MY reputation here on HackerNews (right? I don't really know, I just signed up). So I'm gonna create a new topic and answer questions there...
I didn't know about that untill now. I'll look more into it.
But the main idea behind the way accounts work on FS is that the user should have some sort of online presence before he can sign up.
So if Mozilla's Persona doesn't offer a way for the user to publish some sort of online profile, then we probably won't add it as a primary form of signing up on FS. Linking an existing account to authenticate later is ok. But we do want to make it more difficult to create completely "anonymous" profiles. At least that's our thinking today anyway.
First you'll have to click the tiny "Login with google" button in the upper right corner, then the "Sponsor new issue" button. Then you paste the link to the original issue. After that, the site will guide you a little bit better.