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Re: Sandbox account?I remember Ole mentioned he was familiar with RT. However, I would not
want to wait for a ticket system before allowing people to start using the server. Perhaps we can just use a very clunky process with wiki pages for the moment? It would be ugly, but very simple and requires almost no effort to setup. I am hoping we can launch the server before the conference at the end of October, and think an "unconference" mini-session for those interested in the Server Management Team's projects would be a great idea! Cheers, Gavin Richard Thomas wrote: > How do we want to handle the approval process and such for signups? > > I think we need some sort of secure internal ticket system we can all > see to track issues and requests. > > Richard Thomas - CEO > Cyberlot Technologies Group Inc. > 507.398.4124 - Voice > > > Rob Allen wrote: >> Hi Richard, >> >> It is possible to get a sandbox account so that I can compile the docs >> for Zend_Config? >> >> Regards, >> >> Rob... >> > > -- Cheers, Gavin Which ZF List? ================= Everything, except the topics below: fw-general@... Authorization, Authentication, ACL, Access Control, Session Management fw-auth@... Tests, Caching, Configuration, Environment, Logging fw-core@... All things related to databases fw-db@... Documentation, Translations, Wiki Manual / Tutorials fw-docs@... Internationalization & Localization, Dates, Calendar, Currency, Measure fw-i18n@... Mail, MIME, PDF, Search, data formats (JSON, ...) fw-formats@... MVC, Controller, Router, Views, Zend_Request* fw-mvc@... Community Servers/Services (shell account, PEAR channel, Jabber) fw-server@... Web Services & Servers (HTTP, SOAP, Feeds, XMLRPC, REST) fw-web@... How to un/subscribe: http://framework.zend.com/wiki/x/GgE |
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Re: Re: Sandbox account?On Oct 19, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Gavin Vess wrote:
> I remember Ole mentioned he was familiar with RT. However, I would > not want to wait for a ticket system before allowing people to > start using the server. Perhaps we can just use a very clunky > process with wiki pages for the moment? It would be ugly, but very > simple and requires almost no effort to setup. Ticket system... JIRA? It can even be configured to automatically create issues from an e-mail account so only sysadmins would need to have direct access to the project. -- Willie Alberty, Owner Spenlen Media willie@... http://www.spenlen.com/ |
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Re: Sandbox account?Richard and Ole will lead the decision regarding which ticket/request
tracker system(s) to use, and whether or not they need a private "space" for security-sensitive information, etc. Anything "private" would violate the terms of the JIRA license for use with open-source projects. They offer a very nice "free" license for projects like ours. If the Server Management Team chooses to make everything in the tracker publicly readable, and they choose to use JIRA, then I will install a JIRA project space for this purpose, if the Zend team also agrees. Cheers, Gavin Ole Bendik Kvisberg wrote: > Richard Thomas wrote: >> Ok, so it looks like JIRA can do what we want.. Here is what I see >> for this >> >> A user comes to JIRA and can submit tickets, they can only see >> tickets they have submitted, Tickets go into a "Account Admin" que >> >> Account Admins can log in and view all user tickets and process them, >> They can also submit "Server Tickets", and we would have a server que >> >> Us Server Admin type can log in, see both ques and manage both ques >> >> I think this would provide us the security and flexability that would >> be required. >> >> > JIRA seems like a nice, but quite expensive tool. > Is there a license available? Willie Alberty wrote: > On Oct 19, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Gavin Vess wrote: > >> I remember Ole mentioned he was familiar with RT. However, I would >> not want to wait for a ticket system before allowing people to start >> using the server. Perhaps we can just use a very clunky process with >> wiki pages for the moment? It would be ugly, but very simple and >> requires almost no effort to setup. > > Ticket system... JIRA? It can even be configured to automatically > create issues from an e-mail account so only sysadmins would need to > have direct access to the project. |
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Re: Re: Sandbox account?On Oct 19, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Gavin Vess wrote:
> Anything "private" would violate the terms of the JIRA license for > use with open-source projects. They offer a very nice "free" > license for projects like ours. The JIRA Licensing FAQ regarding the open-source license does not appear to require that all issues contained on the JIRA instance be viewable by anonymous users, only that the project itself and JIRA exist on a publicly-accessible server: http://www.atlassian.com/about/licensing/faq.jsp#open-source http://www.atlassian.com/software/views/opensource-license-request.jsp I could not find a separate open-source license document on their web site, only commercial and non-profit. Is there a separate open-source license? Is there language in that license that states that all issues in the server be viewable by anonymous users? If not, I can't see that there would be a problem with creating a JIRA project that is used only by the server administration teams. -- Willie Alberty, Owner Spenlen Media willie@... http://www.spenlen.com/ |
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