First all, thank you for Fedora Update System. It's wonderful to see that we finally have something we always wanted.
While looking at the list of Stable Updates for Fedora 7[1], it gives me an idea that this could replace our static Fedora Security Advisories and Package Updates for Fedora 7[1] on our project wiki.
What do you think? Could we open this system up so any general users can see this information anonymously without logging-in with Fedora Account System?
Perhaps, we could create a new page specifically for anonymous users without comments field?
This will be an enormous help and save my *endless-efforts* to update the wiki pages manually. :)
Best Regards,
[1] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F7 [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FSA/F7
Thomas Chung wrote:
First all, thank you for Fedora Update System. It's wonderful to see that we finally have something we always wanted.
While looking at the list of Stable Updates for Fedora 7[1], it gives me an idea that this could replace our static Fedora Security Advisories and Package Updates for Fedora 7[1] on our project wiki.
What do you think? Could we open this system up so any general users can see this information anonymously without logging-in with Fedora Account System?
I think it's a very good idea to open this system for public.
Perhaps, we could create a new page specifically for anonymous users without comments field?
This will be an enormous help and save my *endless-efforts* to update the wiki pages manually. :)
Best Regards,
[1] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F7 [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FSA/F7
On 6/3/07, Marek Mahut marek@mahut.sk wrote:
Thomas Chung wrote:
First all, thank you for Fedora Update System. It's wonderful to see that we finally have something we always wanted.
While looking at the list of Stable Updates for Fedora 7[1], it gives me an idea that this could replace our static Fedora Security Advisories and Package Updates for Fedora 7[1] on our project wiki.
What do you think? Could we open this system up so any general users can see this information anonymously without logging-in with Fedora Account System?
I think it's a very good idea to open this system for public.
+1 i like to participate
Thomas Chung wrote:
First all, thank you for Fedora Update System. It's wonderful to see that we finally have something we always wanted.
While looking at the list of Stable Updates for Fedora 7[1], it gives me an idea that this could replace our static Fedora Security Advisories and Package Updates for Fedora 7[1] on our project wiki.
What do you think? Could we open this system up so any general users can see this information anonymously without logging-in with Fedora Account System?
Can anyone kindly answer this? It would save a lot of manual effort. Thanks.
Rahul
On Thursday 28 June 2007 10:39:07 Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Thomas Chung wrote:
First all, thank you for Fedora Update System. It's wonderful to see that we finally have something we always wanted.
While looking at the list of Stable Updates for Fedora 7[1], it gives me an idea that this could replace our static Fedora Security Advisories and Package Updates for Fedora 7[1] on our project wiki.
What do you think? Could we open this system up so any general users can see this information anonymously without logging-in with Fedora Account System?
Can anyone kindly answer this? It would save a lot of manual effort. Thanks.
Rahul
Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list
Filing an RFE in Trac is better than in a mailing list. I don't think anybody sees anything wrong with an anonymous view of the updates system, there is just a lot more important stuff to get done first.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 10:41:21AM -0400, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 28 June 2007 10:39:07 Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Thomas Chung wrote:
First all, thank you for Fedora Update System. It's wonderful to see that we finally have something we always wanted.
While looking at the list of Stable Updates for Fedora 7[1], it gives me an idea that this could replace our static Fedora Security Advisories and Package Updates for Fedora 7[1] on our project wiki.
What do you think? Could we open this system up so any general users can see this information anonymously without logging-in with Fedora Account System?
Can anyone kindly answer this? It would save a lot of manual effort. Thanks.
Rahul
Filing an RFE in Trac is better than in a mailing list. I don't think anybody sees anything wrong with an anonymous view of the updates system, there is just a lot more important stuff to get done first.
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/bodhi/ticket/43
Shouldn't be very hard to implement; I think we can probably get away with simply wrapping the update actions and sidebar with
<div py:if="not tg.identity.anonymous">
I've been trying to get a huge bodhi upgrade out the door, but keep finding myself just trying to squeeze in "just one more feature".
I'll get RSS feeds and anonymous access working after I get this other stuff released.
luke
On 6/28/07, Luke Macken lmacken@redhat.com wrote:
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/bodhi/ticket/43
Shouldn't be very hard to implement; I think we can probably get away with simply wrapping the update actions and sidebar with
<div py:if="not tg.identity.anonymous">
I've been trying to get a huge bodhi upgrade out the door, but keep finding myself just trying to squeeze in "just one more feature".
I'll get RSS feeds and anonymous access working after I get this other stuff released.
luke
Thank you Luke, I really appreciated. Regards,
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