Re: Updates Criteria Summary/Brainstorming

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On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 10:36:48PM -0600, Garrett Holmstrom wrote:
> On 11/21/2010 17:51, Björn Persson wrote:
> > Andre Robatino wrote:
> >> My feeling is that it would be better for Bodhi to always require a login.
> >> Even Bugzilla does that. I suspect that a lot of people who give anonymous
> >> karma don't realize that it doesn't count, and would have created an
> >> account if they did. And using an account allows people to build a
> >> reputation, which is useful in case Bodhi is ever besieged by malicious
> >> comments and is forced to disable some accounts, or disable anonymous
> >> comments completely.
> >
> > Having a single account for all of Fedora including Bugzilla ought to help
> > somewhat. Anyone who has taken the trouble of reporting a bug could then
> > easily give karma in Bodhi. Separate accounts seems like an unnecessary
> > obstacle to me.
> 
> +1, though something tells me making it happen would take nothing short 
> of a heroic effort.
>
There's one easy but deeply flawed way to do this -- automatically create
a username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx bugzilla account for the user with the password
used in FAS.  Deeply flawed in this case because the passwords can get out
of sync, we're creating accounts when people sometimes want to use
a different address in bugzilla and fas, etc.  We don't control RH bugzilla
so changing bugzilla to be able to use fas to login would be problematic.

-Toshio

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