On Tue, 06 Apr 2021 19:36:07 +0200 Sasi Olin <hellcp@opensuse.org> wrote:
Considering that tickets for for example removing accounts of spammers ended up in a void (or rather our ticket system) for a long time without anybody looking at them, I have 0, zero, null and none trust in that working out. We do need a system with which heroes can actually help out and which can be used by membership officials without jumping through hoops.
Agreed. But this is a general problem.
please reach out to SUSE Legal though, I'm sure they would be happy to explain to you why clear divide of ownership of data within infrastructure is necessary for GDPR reasons.
Will do. :-)
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...
How about we use a system which actually allows us to contribute to it, instead of something which not only requires signing CLA, but also apparently requires patching vital functionality and because of it breaks with updates. I know SUSE very much prefers to use tools that are either proprietary or very hard to contribute to though from my experience, so that may not be an actual argument that gets through.
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? Regards, Lars