On 13 April 2014 23:37, Dave Brondsema <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > On Apr 12, 2014, at 2:40 PM, jan i <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > Since this is my first mail on the allura dev list, let me present my
> self
> > short:
> >
> > My name jan iversen, danish but live in souther spain. I am in general
> > better known as jani (apacheid) or janIV (#asfinfra).
>
> Hi Jan, it was very nice to meet you at ApacheCon a few days ago.
>
Likewise, to be honest you profile foto gives quite a different impression
of how you look.


>
> >
> > I am PMC in AOO, LABS and active committer in INFRA (I was the one who
> made
> > your vm recently).
> >
> > We are slowly moving labs (project that gives sandboxes to committers
> with
> > good ideas) to a selfserve state, and I think allura would fill the
> purpose.
> >
> > This would also give the allura project (if wanted) a test ground that at
> > the same time is used real life.
> >
> > If we can find common ground (meaning the allura project also likes the
> > idea), I could volunteer as tester and provide the project with "pain in
> > the a.. questions" :-) remark even though I am a programmer I cannot help
> > with programming (ENOTIME) but maybe submit better bug reports.
> >
> > Let me know, what the project think of my idea ?
>
> I like the idea very much :)  We could make a "labs" neighborhood in
> allura for all the labs projects to go in. If you create an account on
> forge-allura.a.o then we can make you an admin for the neighborhood and you
> can start exploring
>

Account created "jani".

Having been with infra for a period, I am getting just as paranoid as they
are, so a questions/concern:

How do you secure that the passwords are stored so they cannot be read ? I
would feel a lot saver if we could use ldap for committers.

If you look at translate.a.o, that has the same mix:
- committers login using ldap
- non-committers are stored in pootles local database.

thoughts ?

rgds
jan I.


> >
> > rgds
> > jan I
>

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