Hello, Marcel Hilzinger wrote:
ZDM should run on rug, not vice-versa, as an additional feature.
That I do not understand. Do you mean: rug should use libzypp directly and zmd optionally?
I also like the new user management, so you do not need the root password for package installation.
I share the concerns of Marcus. Especially I see a distinction between: - allowing security updates / software installs (removal?) from the current repositories (with gpg check) and - allowing adding repositories, installing RPM files. Especially the first could be nice for semi-administrated computers. [The computer is administrated, but the local user may add some packages; he may not however, gain root access as the computer has complete NFS access.] To understand the full implications of the rights granted via ZMD rights is not obvious. Tobias