We've had a few new introductions to the list. Welcome! For those ready to jump right in I have two tickets that have been out there for a while. One of which could be fairly easy, the other - not so easy.
We've got one outstanding ticket to create something more meaningful when a new account gets created. Anyone with a fedora user account can access and comment on this ticket so if you're interested in working on it, reply to the list and I'll lock it for you.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/tickets/customer.pl?Action=CustomerTicketZoo...
The other task may take quite a bit longer. Unfortunately we don't have a test version of our current accounting system so whoever wants it will have to spend some time installing the various components, databases and getting it up and going. It would be great if they had their own test environment for this, if not we can set you up with one but our resources are limited so it will take longer :) This ticket can be found at:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/tickets/customer.pl?Action=CustomerTicketZoo...
Anyone interested in either of these tickets can let me know and I'll lock it for them. Make sure you reply to the list so we don't have multiple people working on the same issues. Neither of these tickets require sponsorship, just a signed CLA. Those planning on sticking around for a while would be good to find an officer who is in charge of an area that interests you. We can't sponsor everyone just for asking, but offer some help. There's plenty to be done.
If you're not interested/able to do these tasks don't worry. Stuff pops up all the time! Take a look at the open bugzilla infrastructure tickets or the open OTRS tickets and see if something else interests you.
-Mike
Mike McGrath wrote:
We've had a few new introductions to the list. Welcome! For those ready to jump right in I have two tickets that have been out there for a while. One of which could be fairly easy, the other - not so easy.
We've got one outstanding ticket to create something more meaningful when a new account gets created. Anyone with a fedora user account can access and comment on this ticket so if you're interested in working on it, reply to the list and I'll lock it for you.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/tickets/customer.pl?Action=CustomerTicketZoo...
hmm, i have time and am interested but may need some holding hands here as i don't have enough web app experience.
On 10/17/06, Rino Mardo rino.mardo@gmail.com wrote:
Mike McGrath wrote:
We've had a few new introductions to the list. Welcome! For those ready to jump right in I have two tickets that have been out there for a while. One of which could be fairly easy, the other - not so easy.
We've got one outstanding ticket to create something more meaningful when a new account gets created. Anyone with a fedora user account can access and comment on this ticket so if you're interested in working on it, reply to the list and I'll lock it for you.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/tickets/customer.pl?Action=CustomerTicketZoo...
hmm, i have time and am interested but may need some holding hands here as i don't have enough web app experience.
This would be a good place to start. Anything you can't find on google ask the list and we'll help. Though most of us have never looked at the web interface code before so as far as "whats this do" and "how does this work" you'll probably just have to look at the code and figure it out yourself ;-)
The actual account system code can be found here:
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/fedora-accounts/?root=fedora
-Mike
Mike McGrath wrote:
hmm, i have time and am interested but may need some holding hands here as i don't have enough web app experience.
This would be a good place to start. Anything you can't find on google ask the list and we'll help. Though most of us have never looked at the web interface code before so as far as "whats this do" and "how does this work" you'll probably just have to look at the code and figure it out yourself ;-)
The actual account system code can be found here:
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/fedora-accounts/?root=fedora
-Mike
i see the problem. only needs a couple of lines or less.
someone tell me is this correct:
username@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvsroot/fedora-accounts
for CVSROOT? with repository=fedora
or can i access it via ssh?
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 09:24:25 +0300, Rino Mardo wrote:
i see the problem. only needs a couple of lines or less.
someone tell me is this correct:
username@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvsroot/fedora-accounts
for CVSROOT? with repository=fedora
or can i access it via ssh?
That should get you the source (through ssh): cvs -d :ext:username@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvs/fedora co fedora-accounts
Cheers, C
O/H Mike McGrath έγραψε:
[...] Unfortunately we don't have a test version of our current accounting system so whoever wants it will have to spend some time installing the various components, databases and getting it up and going. It would be great if they had their own test environment for this, if not we can set you up with one but our resources are limited so it will take longer :)
Mike,
is there a page with some more information on how to setup one's own system? If not, maybe we should create one, or are we planning on working on common XEN test systems in the future?
-d
This ticket can be found at:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/tickets/customer.pl?Action=CustomerTicketZoo...
Anyone interested in either of these tickets can let me know and I'll lock it for them. Make sure you reply to the list so we don't have multiple people working on the same issues. Neither of these tickets require sponsorship, just a signed CLA. Those planning on sticking around for a while would be good to find an officer who is in charge of an area that interests you. We can't sponsor everyone just for asking, but offer some help. There's plenty to be done.
If you're not interested/able to do these tasks don't worry. Stuff pops up all the time! Take a look at the open bugzilla infrastructure tickets or the open OTRS tickets and see if something else interests you.
-Mike
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On 10/17/06, Dimitris Glezos dimitris@glezos.com wrote:
O/H Mike McGrath έγραψε:
[...] Unfortunately we don't have a test version of our current accounting system so whoever wants it will have to spend some time installing the various components, databases and getting it up and going. It would be great if they had their own test environment for this, if not we can set you up with one but our resources are limited so it will take longer :)
Mike,
is there a page with some more information on how to setup one's own system? If not, maybe we should create one, or are we planning on working on common XEN test systems in the future?
-d
Xen test systems can be built but we only have two xen servers, some of which have (or will have) production systems on them so the number of test systems we can set up is very small. Typically we've been setting them up for collaborative efforts like the future account system and its possible LDAP backend or our future CVS choice.
We really are a trial by fire group, not to say that we won't help people out but our resources in time and machines is very small, which is why we are looking for new people :) The account system code can be found here:
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/fedora-accounts/?root=fedora
At present its using a pgsql backend.
-Mike
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