Just out of curiosity, logins and such wil be over SSL in production? -Jason On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 09:30 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote: > Well, we've been working on it for a long time and even with a last minute > core technology change FAS2 is ready for testing and almost ready for > deployment. What is FAS2 you ask? Its the second iteration of the Fedora > Accounts System. It's based off of TurboGears and has so many standards > and future expandability I won't even go into that here. What I will say > is that we'd like everyone to come test it before we deploy it in the next > week or two. > > The test site is at: https://publictest10.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ > > This system is completely separate from the current running system so feel > free to come in, setup a test account, or 2 or 10, and groups. If you'd > like admin or sponsor access to a group just stop by #fedora-admin and ask > for it and someone will set you up. What are features to look forward to > in FAS2? > > * Online help system > * Translations (the systems there but without translations currently) > * JSON Interface > * More comprehensive client for shell access > * Easier to sign the CLA > * OpenID interface (work in progress) > * Much less developer-centeric interface > > > To get your own local install going just run: > > yum install git-core > git clone git://git.fedorahosted.org/git/fedora-infrastructure.git/ > cd fedora-infrastructure.git/fas > vi README > > If you have any bugs to report please send them to: > https://fedorahosted.org/fas2/ > > We're also taking feature requests though they will likely not make it > into the initial deployment. Happy hacking! >
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