Bring the axe down I say. Im certain all those people would put the
security of the project over their token SVN access. On that topic, I
hope everyone has changed their passwords lately :) A good password is
one that keeps changing.

Toma.



On 2 April 2010 06:37, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 16:56:44 -0400 Jose Gonzalez <jose_...@juno.com> said:
>
> don't feed the troll.
>
>>    Carsten wrote:
>>
>> > i recently found quite a number of accounts we have for svn commit access
>> > that are simply 100% inactive (never used once for anything) or have been
>> > inactive for what i consider "a while" with no good reason for that. here's
>> > the list. if you are on it expect your account to be removed some-time
>> > soon, unless you come up with a good reason why not. this isn't anything
>> > personal - so please don't be offended. we just don't want to maintain
>> > access for people who are not
>>
>>    Just to eliminate some ambiguity here, can you be more specific as to
>> who is "we"?
>>
>> > using it or no longer use it... or who simply don't need it. it's not a
>> > right, it's a privilege (and it can be removed at any time... for any
>> > reason). it's
>>
>>    Is it the same "we" above that decides who can be added or "removed
>> at any time
>> ... for any reason"?
>>
>> > also a security risk to our servers, so the fewer people who have svn/ssh
>> > access, the better. note - this process was only semi-automated. i actually
>> > looked at the accounts and their svn history, etc. so i may have oopsied.
>> > tell me if i have
>> >
>> > now... the list:
>> >
>> > 3v1n0
>> > andrunko
>> > andyetitmoves
>> > balony
>> > belisarivs
>> > benr
>> > chaos
>> > codewarrior
>> > cpuid
>> > dm
>> > essiene
>> > e-taro
>> > glassy
>> > handyande
>> > kacper
>> > laBrute
>> > leviathan
>> > lofwyrm
>> > lok
>> > lsobral
>> > metrics
>> > moom
>> > nasa01
>> > nerochiaro
>> > obfuscated
>> > pithlit
>> > ptomaine
>> > quan74
>> > rhapsodhy
>> > romanhornik
>> > sativas
>> > shadoi
>> > slackd00d
>> > sndev
>> > tick
>> > tilman
>> > troback
>> > werkt
>> > xenith
>> > xprodigy
>> > xstasi
>> > cobra
>> > rephorm
>> >
>>
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