On Di, Apr 6, 2021 at 21:28, Lars Vogdt <lrupp@suse.de> wrote:
Maybe we all should just switch over to Fedora's infrastructure and invest our saved time in collaboration?
Just to be a bit more clear: I did neither want to make a joke nor did I want to attack someone. I just get the feeling that our two communities might start sharing not only code on their distributions, but maybe more? I would love to hear others opinions...
I don't really see why wanting to collaborate with another distributions when they have a piece of software that we need for our infrastructure is a bad thing. I would actually rather we do that than use software clearly made for HR departments in companies and not open source communities.
I guess the main problem with this is the parallel use of OBS and Bugzilla at the moment?
If we can bring both systems to support more than one authentication system, we could create a completely independent openSUSE identify management system.
After that, it's more or less only the hardware and domain sponsoring from SUSE which is connecting SUSE and openSUSE. I see both as not critical (as both could be provided by any other sponsor as well).
Did I miss something?
Neal did try reaching out to SUSE/openSUSE Bugzilla maintainers to work on getting it to support multiple identity providers, but that was never answered even once. If this is the approach there, is it even worth starting working on much more involving work in OBS? Believe it or not we also would love to do work that results in effects and it's just ignored time and time again. LCP [Sasi] https://lcp.world