Thorsten Leemhuis wrote :
> I've also set up the CVS server to be able to
> authenticate SSH users against it, so having CVS+SSH working should
> just be a matter of getting shells and permissions right.
Sorry, not sure if I understand you right. Does that mean we could start
importing packages without FAS already? Or is that to much overhead as
the FAS would automate this?
I guess. If developers have ssh+cvs access and ACLs work, then it would
already be possible to import and modify packages. On the plague side,
builds might still need to be triggered manually, though.
> I still need to look at the FAS (Fedora Account System), but in
the
> meantime, we could probably already start like this. Developers would
> just need to send me :
> - Full name
> - Email address
> - Public ssh key
/me send those in private
Oh, and I forgot "username". The same as your Fedora one is obviously
best if you're already a Fedora contributor.
> That way I could populate the LDAP server with the required info
to
> switch to using FAS and letting users edit their own info later
> (assuming they can get their password sent to their configured email
> address), while having all the info needed to have things working *now*.
>
> Thoughts?
Sounds good. Do you know how users in plague gets created from FAS? If
not I'll ask some Fedora admins how to make that work. I also could
create those manually if needed.
I have no idea. Isn't there anything related to LDAP in its
configuration that you've seen?
Matthias
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