[coreboot] setting up a bug tracker

Timothy Pearson tpearson at raptorengineeringinc.com
Thu Nov 5 19:22:30 CET 2015


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On 11/05/2015 12:00 PM, Patrick Georgi wrote:
> 2015-11-04 16:57 GMT+01:00 Martin Roth <gaumless at gmail.com>:
>> - Are there any required login methods? Does it need to support the
>> login types that review.coreboot.org supports?
> redmine has an omniauth plugin that should allow OpenID and OAuth2
> (Google/Github flavor).
> I'd prefer using that over yet another account database.
> 
>> - Is (anonymous) public reporting desired, or do we want to require
>> sign-in and user validation first? (I'd vote for sign in)
> We're lucky with gerrit (or maybe OpenID is enough of a hurdle), but
> anonymous bug trackers tend to be extremely maintenance heavy to sort
> out the spam.
> I'd go for requesting OpenID/OAuth accounts, similar to gerrit.
> 
> 
> Patrick

+2 on the OpenID suggestion; I don't like having to maintain what
effectively become throwaway accounts on various third-party systems.

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