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Re: [opensuse-project] Re: Membership part II
- From: "Rajko M." <rmatov101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 00:01:55 -0600
- Message-id: <20120227000155.7fa0b56e@linux-zfki>
On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 23:04:55 -0600
Malcolm <malcolm_lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It is possible to set passwords to expire on any service in
opensuse.org domain, so that is not a problem.
This is about confirming contributions with assumption that information
in a membership application is correct and that member will keep it up
to date. It is just to identify service where is active. Finally, it is
not openSUSE obligation nor interest to keep someone as a member if
person doesn't show some interest for that.
What openSUSE has to do is to define where is that info stored.
Connect openSUSE has room for this type of information and it should be
the only medium that both, user keeps up to date and membership
officials check.
Current situation with multiple choices is unsustainable.
Member info can be on http://connect.opensuse.org, or one of the wikis,
or bugzilla, or Build Service, or whatever comes in mind, like some
server somewhere in the world, or among friends in a local school.
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Malcolm <malcolm_lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OBS is separate now is not tied into NAM... bugs different account not
my openSUSE one. Now I'm assuming it picks up via a forum login, but
if one only spent time on OBS, this may not work?
It is possible to set passwords to expire on any service in
opensuse.org domain, so that is not a problem.
This is about confirming contributions with assumption that information
in a membership application is correct and that member will keep it up
to date. It is just to identify service where is active. Finally, it is
not openSUSE obligation nor interest to keep someone as a member if
person doesn't show some interest for that.
What openSUSE has to do is to define where is that info stored.
Connect openSUSE has room for this type of information and it should be
the only medium that both, user keeps up to date and membership
officials check.
Current situation with multiple choices is unsustainable.
Member info can be on http://connect.opensuse.org, or one of the wikis,
or bugzilla, or Build Service, or whatever comes in mind, like some
server somewhere in the world, or among friends in a local school.
--
Regards, Rajko
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