On 09.01.2013 17:32, Gary Martin wrote:
> Given the aim of removing technical barriers to contributions from
> apache committers, I was wondering if we could also do something to
> lower the barriers for committers to our issue tracker.
>
> I am not yet sure what is currently technically possible between
> Bloodhound and infrastructure, but it strikes me that it would be nice
> to be able to either automatically allow committers to have access or
> to have common authentication with the rest of issues.apache.org.
>
> Obviously we would need to make sure that the existing non-apache
> committers can continue to contribute and I suspect that we would also
> continue to look after permissions.
>
> Any thoughts?
This implies that you'd have two user databases, one for external
contributors, and one (hooked into LDAP?) for committers. I suppose
you're looking for a MultiAuthn plugin for Trac/BH? :)
-- Brane
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Branko Čibej
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