(Sorry for sending this to -devel...) Thomas Viehmann wrote: > Jamin W. Collins wrote [in a different order]: > >>I've given most of the packages a cursory look. I do have a few >>suggestions and may be willing to sponsor them. > > Thanks. > > >>Packaging concerns: >>- In several locations throughout the debconf questions you use "DBMS", >> this should probably be replaced with simply "database". >>- The wording of phpgroupware/postrm should probably be completely >> redone. >>- README.Debian currently contains a blurb about changing of package >> maintainers. This file should contain the information/instructions >> a user may need to configure the package. > > I've changed the debconf messages as suggested and added a pointer to > the web based setup to README.Debian. However, I'd prefer to have a > "work in progress" blurb in README.Debian, partially to acknowledge that > there are still some things to be smoothed out. (The reason I believe an > update is appropriate in spite of regarding this as "work in progress" > is that the version fixes many errors (some severe and security) of the > package currently in unstable.) > > >>- The database admin password is stored in debconf. This should not be >> done. Ask for it, use it, and then remove it from the database. > > What does this mean for the removal of the database upon purging the > package? > I don't have the impression that people will be very happy with debconf > prompts in the postrm. (Of course, debconf might already have been > removed in the postrm...) > Should I just not drop the database? > > >>Application concerns: >>- When logged in as Setup/Config Admin >> - configuration steps listed as completed, but values are blank or >> point to non-existent directories. For example, step 2 >> "Configuration" the value of "Enter the location of phpGroupWare's >> URL." is blank by default and yet the configuration is completed. >> - Wording of the second half of Step 2 is misleading. It indicates >> all accounts will be deleted (none exist at first) and that it >> _will_ create 1 admin and 3 demo accounts, but the demo accounts >> are optional. > > The first point needs to be fixed, I'll look into it shortly. I'm not > too sure that I'd want to muck with the wording too much, though. (e.g. > I'm not too sure about what to do with the translations.) > > >>- When logged in as Header Admin: >> - all passwords are displayed in plaintext > > This is a difficult one. In particular, I don't think that changing the > plaintext fields to password ones helps: Then the user might get the > false impression that his passwords are not transferred over the net. On > the other hand, I'd not trick the user into accidentially erasing his > passwords. I'll look into transferring (and checking for) bogus passwords. > > Thanks for the comments. > > Regards > > T.
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