Hi,
Am Do., 21. Feb. 2019 um 15:32 Uhr schrieb Lars Vogdt
<Lars.Vogdt(a)suse.com>:
As such, maintaining 447 [1] openSUSE members should not depend on a
single tool. Especially not if the used tool has open, well known
security issues since years[2].
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 11:41:19 +0100 Richard Brown wrote:
> This isn't the first time I've asked this question on a public stage,
> but in the hope that this time I get an answer;
> Who volunteers to tackle the problem with connect.o.o and drive
> forward a solution?
I made my proposal already and I stand the point: shut down an insecure
system!
what does "drive forward a solution" mean? Can we integrate the
functions of connect.o.o into other services at openSUSE which are
allready maintained like the openSUSE wiki? A form for travel support
for example?
An application for membership could be done by e-mail to an e-mail
address of the membership officials. Elections could be done with an
eVote software like https://github.com/mdipierro/evote for example, but
probably there are better tools.
What did I miss?
I think Lars is right an we should shutdown this insecure system as soon
as possible.
Regards
Christian Imhorst
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Hi, Christian:
> <Fraser_Bell> Thanks. BTW: I would join Heroes and work on the Connect.o.o replacements, if I had any idea what I was doing. But, not till elections are over.
> <cboltz> :-)
> <cboltz> the important part of connect.o.o is handling the membership and maybe being a "phonebook" for openSUSE
> <cboltz> the other parts (groups, polls etc.) are more or less useless and can easily be dropped
<snip>
> <cboltz> Fraser_Bell: I also like the https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/$USERNAME pages so if you work on a replacement and keep them, I'll be more than happy ;-)
> <Fraser_Bell> Yes.
<snip>
> cboltz> oh, I'm quite sure someone will happily upgrade you if you promise to do the work ;-)
> <Fraser_Bell> cboltz: Wait until after the Elections, please, I am now down to 20 pounds soaking wet and red, bleary eyes!!!!
Elections are over. Let's get started.
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Hi all,
I need a little help to putting some content on the wiki page for
openSUSE Leap 15.1. I have started an outline template for Leap 15.1.
I'll have more time to work on it after SUSECON and the openSUSE Summit
in Nashville, but will still need some help generating content for it on
https://en.opensuse.org/Features_15.1
The screenshots page has also been created at
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:15.1/Screenshots The current images on it
are of Leap 15. Please feel free to add screenshots of 15.1. Just upload
the new image and update the text and links to the image.
The portal is created and the navigation bar will be updated closer to
the release.
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:15.1
v/r
Doug
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Hi guys,
I just came home from Cloudfest in Rust, formerly known as the "world hosting
days", and I couldn't help but notice that SUSE / openSUSE had no presence
there....
why?
Cheers
MH
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It's me again,
somehow I forgot yesterday about update-alternatives as to set a
default. But still I have Java 10 installed instead of Java 11 in the
default installation.
Cheers,
Bernd
Am Mi., 27. März 2019 um 20:33 Uhr schrieb John Salvatore Fontanelli
<commel(a)gmail.com>:
>
> Hi chameleons,
>
> just wanted to add some versions to this wiki page
> (https://en.opensuse.org/Features_15.1) when I checked out if Java was
> indeed default with Java 11. My 15.1 Beta box just has Java 10
> installed and there is also no meta package "java" or "java-openjdk"
> which would install Java 11.So my question is: how is Java 11 set as
> default?
>
> All the best,
> Bernd
>
> Am Mo., 25. März 2019 um 22:06 Uhr schrieb ddemaio <ddemaio(a)suse.de>:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I need a little help to putting some content on the wiki page for
> > openSUSE Leap 15.1. I have started an outline template for Leap 15.1.
> > I'll have more time to work on it after SUSECON and the openSUSE Summit
> > in Nashville, but will still need some help generating content for it on
> > https://en.opensuse.org/Features_15.1
> >
> > The screenshots page has also been created at
> > https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:15.1/Screenshots The current images on it
> > are of Leap 15. Please feel free to add screenshots of 15.1. Just upload
> > the new image and update the text and links to the image.
> >
> > The portal is created and the navigation bar will be updated closer to
> > the release.
> > https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:15.1
> >
> > v/r
> > Doug
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I usually read complaints about the bad state of openSUSE documentation.
Maybe we can use Season of Docs (the Google's equivalent to Summer of
Code) to fix some stuff.
https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/
I know we got no volunteers to organize participation of openSUSE in the
latest Google Summer of Code and I'm NOT volunteering to do that work
for GSoD. I'm just trying to be the spark that lights somebody else
enthusiasm. ;-)
Cheers.
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Hey,
Problem:
CI/bots running with your personal permissions that are reporting into
pull requests/issues stopped working yesterday.
Cause:
Because of some suspicious authorization change request I enabled third
party access restrictions to the openSUSE organization which cause all
previous handed out permissions to be dysfunctional. Didn't realize this
would happen :-/
Mitigation:
Permissions are restored now, if you re-trigger the CI/bot everything
should be back to normal.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Henne
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On 3/9/19 12:29 AM, admin(a)opensuse.org wrote:
> [openSUSE Tracker]
> Issue #48914 has been updated by pjessen.
>
> Status changed from New to Rejected
> Private changed from Yes to No
>
> You only have to unsubscribe.
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I see no unsubscribe link in any of the e-mails, which brings me to the
question of "WHY NOT???", since that is Universal Mailing List etiquette?
In fact on my Services is a Mandatory Requirement for Mailing List
Management operation and management.
I would expect openSUSE, at least, to follow standard mailing list
etiquette.
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