On 9 March 2013 21:57, Andrea Pescetti <pesce...@apache.org> wrote:

> janI wrote:
>
>> that is perfectly within the ruleset.
>>
>
> Perfect.
>
>
>  I thought the reason for local users was
>> - get their work named or
>> - allow them to do review (not possible on suggestions) or
>> - save committers work
>> as you suggest I cannot see the difference to using anonymous as we have
>> it
>> today ? What did I miss ?
>>
>
> Well, the first item is very important. The step from anonymous
> contributors to authenticated contributors is a big one: it enables
> traceability, accountability and accommodates licensing concerns; it allows
> to evaluate contributions from individual authors. The other improvements
> are very good, but I see the first one as the key.


 making support for non-ldap users is no trivial task (just think of spam
> protection) so clearly this effort should counter weighted  of other
> advantages.
>

Manual creation/activation of accounts would be fine too: it would still be
> a significant improvement over what we are doing now.


The reference to "accommodates licensing concerns" actually calls for
another change in the setup, somewhere in the login screen, the user must
be made aware of or see the ASF license and not standard. I hope we can
configure it in 2.5.

I do not share the opinion that we need to rush on this subject, most
translations are done offline so if we as an example spent the same time
improving download/upload it would be much more useful for translators (and
volunteers who prepare .po files).

I have promised infra to do the upgrade and regular maintenance, which I
will do (and am doing), but in view of the discussion "support of mwiki
depending on my person", I do not volunteer to manage/enable account
creation and thereby create a real dependency (or the feeling of one).

pootle (translate-vm) is a supported infra "product" available to all
projects, so making a Jira os the correct way to get such changes (with
manual account creation it is in the installed version via use of the
backend authentication script). With a Jira we are sure that infra supports
and maintains the change (including manual creation if needed).

rgds
jan I.


>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>
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