Note, this is a laundry list. Some of the stuff on here may fall under other infrastructure projects more than this one. Some of it may be impractical. The common thread is that they link to a person contributing to Fedora. Better UI ========= - Search for a packager by regex on realname, username, email or irc nick. + Limit search by membership within group: find .*badger.* in cvsextras. - More connected. Being able to refine a search for a user from within a group listing, for instance. - Better display of users. If you are viewing cvsextras and trying to get to a user whose name you think starts with "n", you'll have a lot of links to click. One-stop Fedora Accounts Tracking ================================= - Integrate with moinmoin - Integrate with Zope+Plone - Integrate with the revision control system, package builders, etc. - Integrate with bugzilla "Portfolio View" of contributor's work ====================================== - Packages worked on - bugzillas replied to - upstream projects they work with - wiki/Plone/Docs project pages they work on - arbitrary URL + descriptions. -Toshio On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 18:34 -0500, Tom Lynema wrote: > I started up the wiki page for the requirements on the new account > system. It is at > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/AccountSystem2 . There > isn't that much there now. > The last time I sent the list of enhancements request out, I really > didn't get many enhancements back. There was just a discussion on what > the backend technology should be. I did pull out one feature. > > Give more information about a user when deciding to sponsor a person. > EG. bugzilla enteries > > This time around I would like you all to just give me a list of > enhancements and not worry about the implementation details as > much :) . > I really want to have some good stuff to report in tomorrow's meeting. > Please help me out :). > > ~lyz > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list > Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list
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