On 22/02/2019 01:51, christian.imhorst@posteo.de wrote:
Hi,
Am Do., 21. Feb. 2019 um 15:32 Uhr schrieb Lars Vogdt <Lars.Vogdt@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?
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