On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:17 PM, Louis-Philippe Véronneau via RT <treasu...@rt.spi-inc.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> Once DC17 is over we won't need those accesses anymore. >> >> Good idea. Out of interest, do you plan to do anything beyond just >> "remembering" to keep it to these two only and to revoke access >> afterwards?> > > I've created a KanBoard task to remind me to email SPI to revoke our > accesses after DC17.
Nicolas/Loius, What exactly do you need setup? As a member of auditor team, (and the person who initial setup the Paypal account) I have access to the SPI Debian Paypal account. Currently the account has a single set of login credentials, but we can issue API keys, and setup buttons, and the like. I have read that it is possible to setup additional authorized users, but I'll likely need to contact support, as I don't believe we are currently setup for that. I think a good first step, if everyone agrees, is to schedule a coworking session. (with screensharing if possible.) I spend much of M-Th onsite at a client, but can be available in the mornings if we schedule in advance. (Tuesdays are very bad). In addition, my Fridays and weekends are somewhat flexible, as I'm working from home those days. (I'm working about 70-80 hours a week, but I'll carve out the time.) It sounds like we will also need to contact Paypal as we are going to be pushing a significantly higher volume of Payments through them, than the average $4000/month we are now. If we don't, we risk triggering their automated antifraud systems. (How much are we planning to push through and when?) Speaking of which, please be aware of a current restriction, which shouldn't be a major issue as Debian does have funds in the bank. Based on our regular donations, we have instant access only to the first $5,000.00 USD that comes into our Paypal account. Any payments received above that amount are held for 21 days. IE: Much of the DebConf money we collect will have a 21 day hold on it, as our regular donations are averaging about $4000/month. If you see this as a possible issue, it's fairly straightforward to request an increase, but it's probably not worth the hassle as Debian has enough money in the bank to cover the 21 day float. -Brian _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team