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[email protected] wrote: > Today's Topics: > > 1. (Elizabeth Krumbach) > Thoughts? > I've been opting for the daily batch so my replies will be a little delayed. I have sd.ubuntu-us.org and it just points at my own server. That would be one option. On the other hand: My site, is driven by Launchpad teams. If you are in the ~ubuntu-southdakota team, you can post comments and do a few things. ~ubuntu-southakota-editors means you can edit just about all content. ~ubuntu-southdakota-admins is everything. To do this, I am using the Launchpad OpenID modules. I've packaged the latest stable releases with the ubuntu-drupal project. Using this package would allow just about all the access you need and keep it dependent on Launchpad instead. I'm assuming we can all agree Launchpad is easy enough for user management? I'm one of the coders to these modules so I believe I would be a huge benefit to you guys if you wanted to set this up. Personally, my vote is for #1. Canonical servers for an Ubuntu site just seems right, and official. I think we could have their servers pull down ssh keys for every user in an admin team as well. Cron task to check users, cat keys-for-each-user > > .ssh/authorized_keys2. Of course this would mean the same user for all. I'm not exactly sure how Canonical manages users, but making a script like that seems pretty easy. I could do it myself if there was an ubuntu-us user on there that we could access. Of course I'm not an admin and I probably wouldn't see this work really implemented, but I am willing to help. - -- Michael Lustfield Profarius, SD LoCo Network and Systems Administrator -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkmsvHIACgkQGE358U5NjWpT2ACeKw5/kzYLPNZPeElyfi9l6nYK zqoAn0eccoN2jSaquTZqn2lfvHQoKE3w =yc1q -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Ubuntu-us mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us
