Umm, I maybe on the wrong side of things but can there be a hash generation api or something for FAS using OAUTH as the base? Its an idea so that we can collaborate with external applications.
Good idea or bad?
On 21/02/2011 5:40 p.m., Ricky Zhou wrote:
On 2011-02-21 01:33:01 PM, Ruediger Landmann wrote:
This decision has greatly saddened and disappointed me. With all respect to Dmitris and his team, to me, it seems like Fedora is giving up a key part of our infrastructure and our independence.
First, let me say - I'm happy as long as the work gets done to make a Transifex instance usable and maintained for translators.
But one question - can you quantify exactly what we lose with switching to transifex.net? We discussed this in infrastructure, and the conclusion was that we only lose FAS auth (and we already spoke to spot about any CLA issues, and he said that it shouldn't be an issue). In return, we get an actually maintained Transifex instance that won't be (often) unusable and slow for translators.
What independence do we have with running our own instance? We don't have the people to maintain/upgrade it, and while we have the freedom to make code changes to our instance, we certainly don't have the manpower to actually make that happen. On the other hand, Dimitris and other Transifex developers have already been willing to put time into helping us with our instance, taking bug reports and patches from us, and making sure that we have good service on transifex.net.
The infrastructure team is already really happy not to have to put manpower into running bugzilla.redhat.com, and the way I see it, having a similar arrangement with transifex.net would be great for everybody.
Thanks, Ricky
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 06:39:14PM +1300, Jose Mathew Manimala wrote:
Umm, I maybe on the wrong side of things but can there be a hash generation api or something for FAS using OAUTH as the base? Its an idea so that we can collaborate with external applications.
Good idea or bad?
We probably only need openid -- ie: authentication, not authorization.
FAS does provide OpenID at this time although we hesitate to officially take it out of beta as there's still reports of sites that don't work with FAS's openid provider (although a few months ago I reset my password on all of my open-source related bug trackers/etc and everyone that was an openid client worked with FAS).
Transifex can't do openid authentication at this time but if it did then we should be able to link FAS accounts with transifex accounts.
-Toshio
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