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After a 2.5 hour discussion on this topic, I do see the benefit of extending what ztn does as it's very much the same what a user would do in many circumstances. There is one caveat, if we allow the ztn token to be used as the default token(which is now possible to do in he SciToken authorization plug-in) then it either we do it always or we never do it. There is nothing in between if we want to provide reliable and consistent SciToken authorization. That mean a bit of work for @alrossi but I don't think he minds as long as the result leads to a better user experience. So, what is the verdict here? 

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