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Bug 58997 depends on bug 62993, which changed state.
Bug 62993 Summary: Service groups/Manage members does not handle nested
service groups in the new LDAP scheme
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62993
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--- Comment #14 from Andrew Bogott abog...@wikimedia.org ---
All groups are renamed and the GUI now reflects the new project-toolname
scheme.
Anything left to do here?
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--- Comment #12 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 142051 had a related patch set uploaded by Andrew Bogott:
Purge support for the old-school local-* service groups
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/142051
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Change 142051 merged by jenkins-bot:
Purge support for the old-school local-* service groups
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/142051
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Change 142051 had a related patch set uploaded by Krinkle:
Purge support for the old-school local-* service groups
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/142051
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--- Comment #9 from Tim Landscheidt t...@tim-landscheidt.de ---
List of members in old, but not new service groups in the Tools project:
- acc-utilities: deltaquad
- anagrimes: jackpotte, psychoslave
- arkivbot: profoss
- betaweb: bharris
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--- Comment #8 from Tim Landscheidt t...@tim-landscheidt.de ---
As I suppose this requires converting the records for service groups from one
LDAP section to another, there are two housekeeping items that could be bundled
with that:
- Fixing
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--- Comment #7 from Tim Landscheidt t...@tim-landscheidt.de ---
(For reference: Announcement on labs-l:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.labs/1652 (2013-09-16).)
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--- Comment #4 from Andrew Bogott abog...@wikimedia.org ---
Hm... what will happen to service users and home directories during this
change?
Presumably there's no need for the homedir to move. But, the usernames are
local-groupname currently,
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--- Comment #5 from Marc A. Pelletier m...@uberbox.org ---
For /most/ thing it's a noop. There are a few tools that will not like groups
and users being renamed (mostly those that match against /^local-.*/ and such),
but I'll perfrom a
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--- Comment #6 from Andrew Bogott abog...@wikimedia.org ---
ok -- I've started to code to support both schema at the same time, but the
special usernames seem like a stumbling block. We can't support both of those
at once without creating
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--- Comment #1 from Andrew Bogott abog...@wikimedia.org ---
Can you tell me more about the motivation for this? Could the need for this
refactor be obviated with a couple of ldap tools that do the lookups?
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--- Comment #2 from Marc A. Pelletier m...@uberbox.org ---
There are a number: NFS expect usernames and group names to match between
client and server when not using Kerberos, that's obviously not possible with
non-unique names (right now it's
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--- Comment #3 from Ryan Lane rlan...@gmail.com ---
Gerrit was honestly the main motivation for me. It would allow service groups
to maintain gerrit repos.
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