I've been meaning to say this for a while, but the planetarium project
is not dead. It's just on hold while we finish off Zend_Tool and
Zend_Application and get them in to your hands to play with. I'll have
more information soon.

I think a Crowd authentication client would be great. I would encourage
those who are looking to step up from a patch submitter to a
full-fledged, svn-access-having contributor to pick this one up and run
with it.

Another possibility is to test our OpenID client against the Crowd
OpenID server. This would require some assistance from our side, which
could be a significant blocker right now.

All of that said, Crowd supports some pretty critical features (groups
within groups is the big one for me) only on LDAP. For this and other
reasons, we have kicked around the idea of migrating the user base to
OpenLDAP. But with how busy we all are, this won't be bubbling up to the
top of the backlog any time soon.

,Wil

-----Original Message-----
From: PotatoBob [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fw-general] Last hope for a dying experimental Atlassian Crowd
component


Hello guys,

A few months ago I wrote a php client for Atlassian Crowd's api to be
used
with planetarium, but I found that writing it was boring so never really
finished documentation and tests. The component is in limbo, it has been
lightly tested on a local crowd install, but that's it.

I am hoping that someone will be willing to pick it up from the bone
yard.

Service component
http://code.google.com/p/zym/source/browse/trunk/incubator/library/Zym/S
ervice/Atlassian/

Zend auth adapter
http://code.google.com/p/zym/source/browse/trunk/incubator/library/Zym/A
uth/Adapter/Atlassian/Crowd.php?r=628

Geoffrey Tran
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