On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 03:09:34PM +0200, Jan Holesovsky wrote: > The wiki page says you have to create a ssh key; I hope it is not > necessary, and one can reuse his fd.o key? If yes - can we automate > that in any way, to save the admins work?
Thats a bit tricky - we can try to get the fd.o guys to throw the public keys over the fence, but to map them to the gerrit accounts, you would have to: - create the account (login with OpenID once) - add your email address in the preferences at which point you are almost there anyway. Also I dont know if fd.o has a key-to-git-email-mapping at all. > And - in the ideal case when everything is working as expected, will > there be need for fd.o accounts, or the later people with direct push > access will be OK with just the gerrit ssh key? Just the gerrit key. In the ideal case, there wont be a need for fd.o accounts anymore -- it will be a read-only mirror in the end. This also has the advantage that we take complete control over commit access ourselves -- hoppefully speeding up the time to give someone commit acccess(*). Best, Bjoern (*) Well, with gerrit everybody has reviewed commit access. But we would even control on our own, who we give access to commit to master without/bypassing review (which will be those who have commit access on fdo now in the beginning). _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice