RE: amber-developers: Plane-plane test parallel

From: Scott Brozell <sbrozell.scripps.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:42:28 -0800 (PST)

Hi,

On Wed, 26 Dec 2007, Ross Walker wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> > [Send mail to sbrozell.scripps.edu if you have lost or not received
> > instructions on getting an account. Not sure why we need to
> > be so paranoid
> > about requiring passwords, especially to just examine bugs.
>
> The global web page username and password I'd like to keep since it keeps
> the administration down since we don't have to be paranoid about updating
> etc if remote exploits are found in bugzilla or the underlying database
> server etc. The need for an individual username and password just to view
> bugs I agree is overkill but I couldn't work out how to set things up to

One can already view existing bugs without being logged-in to bugzilla.

The web server authentication is simple and memorable.

One does not have to be a superhero to use our bugzilla.

Scott


> allow this. Perhaps Scott can take a look as well and see if he can figure
> that out. We could also consider having the same username and password as
> the site itself for a bugzilla login that has view only access if we can't
> figure out how to do anonymous viewing of bugs.
>
> I'm sure there is a way to do it, just need to look at the docs.
>
> > Also, why
> > can't the above URL be "bugzilla.ambermd.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11" ?]
>
> We could certainly do this. ambermd.org or amber-md.org are $21.99 a year
> for 2 years, or $15.99 a year for 10 years using the domain hoster I use
> (http://www.freeparking.co.uk/) which I have had a lot of success with. Do
> you want me to register it? Or do you want to do it under your name? If you
> then give me the login and password I can set it up to point to the amber
> bugzilla page - I could also have Mark Williamson move the mailing list
> archives across to that domain as well when he joins me in March.
Received on Sun Dec 30 2007 - 06:07:15 PST
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