[kepler-dev] Proposal: Allow members to give apprenticeship (cvs write access) to trusted colleagues
Ilkay Altintas
altintas at sdsc.edu
Wed Oct 27 14:00:26 PDT 2004
I think this is a great idea. Maybe we can have a time out limit for
the apprentice accounts. 6 months maybe?..
-Ilkay
On Oct 27, 2004, at 1:44 PM, Shawn Bowers wrote:
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> I agree -- this is a better model ...
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> shawn
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>
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> Bertram Ludaescher wrote:
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>> Sounds like a great idea and combines the best of both worlds
>> (vouching/accountability vs. security/convenience)
>> Bertram
>>>>>>> "CB" == Chad Berkley <berkley at nceas.ucsb.edu> writes:
>> CB> CB> I would like to make a proposal for a rule change to the
>> Kepler project CB> group rules. Our current system of giving CVS
>> write access to only CB> group members makes it cumbersome to get a
>> (possibly) future member to CB> contribute code to the repository.
>> Right now, a current member has to CB> check code in for another
>> individual until they are voted into the CB> group. This is a major
>> hassle, especially if the person you are helping CB> is not working
>> in your office. I think what most of us do is give our CB> password
>> to a contributor, which is an unnecessary security risk.
>> CB> CB> To fix these problems I propose the following: A current
>> member would CB> ask for an apprenticeship account for the
>> contributor. This account CB> would have write access to CVS. The
>> member who asks for the account is CB> solely responsible for
>> everything and anything that the contributor CB> submits/changes.
>> When the apprentice has shown that he/she will CB> continue
>> contributing, the member can then propose a vote for CB> membership.
>> The important part of this is that the member is totally CB>
>> responsible for whatever the apprentice contributes. I think this
>> will CB> keep members from requesting an apprentice account for
>> anyone they don't CB> trust.
>> CB> CB> Before I propose a vote for this proposal, I'd like to hear
>> any CB> feedback. I'm open to modifying this if something thinks
>> it's necessary.
>> CB> CB> Thanks,
>> CB> chad
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