Am Dienstag, 16. Februar 2016, 16:54:22 CET schrieb Riccardo Iaconelli: > On 16 February 2016 at 15:01, Ingo Malchow <[email protected]> wrote: > > Most of the needed parts are already done. What is still missing is the > > login, > > which should be based on Oauth2 over phabricator. If you have any > > knowledge > > about this, or some code flying around, feel free to send it over to me ;) > > This, however, doesn't solve the problem of future updates, and possibly > duplicates common solutions to problems such as spam handling. Are you sure > we cannot do something together? > > Our infrastructure fully implements a DevOps strategy, so it's one line to > get your wiki family up an running.... > http://meta.wikitolearn.org/Guide_for_the_development_of_WikiToLearn >
This is of course debatable and probably a perfect timing to discuss it :) I am not yet sure what you mean with infrastructure (means, does that involve a domain change, what about the current data etc), but i would be interested to hear more about it. Feel free to also find me on IRC. Whatever improves the workflow should be welcome. > For what concerns Oauth2, there is a developer working on account > federation, but afaik we're waiting for some administrative procedure to > complete. This is the most important part, as the current implementation introduces too many issues. And atm the only showstopper. Please keep me in the loop! Cheerio, > > Bye, > -Riccardo -- Ingo Malchow _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
