
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 03:34:18PM -0400, Martin Owens wrote:
There are accounts for lots of things which I think should be brought together:
inkscape-web: Google account, facebook account, twitter account (used by the website for oauth logins)
There's an inkscape kickstarter user, a deviantArt account I believe as well.
So we got quite a bit of stuff.
I have all the board members on the website, how safe/secure does the board believe the website would be if we had a simple username/password manager for all these usernames and passwords?
Or is it better to keep the accounts on a personal to person basis and out of any kind of repository?
Yeah, I set up a shared repo a while back:
https://code.launchpad.net/~inkscape.admin/+junk/admin-docs
Everything's encoded using gpg keys, and I got Kees Cook to give it a thumb's up from a security perspective. Each credential is stored in its own encrypted file. The commands to add/view/etc. the credentials are described in this blog post:
https://enter2exit.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/managing-passwords-with-vimgpggi...
But feel free to just send me credentials and I can add them in.
It'd be nice if we had at least a couple members of inkscape.admin add their keys, so that if something happened to me I wouldn't be a single point of failure.
Bryce
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Mon, 2014-05-05 at 23:15 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Hello board,
Since I'm not really involved with the project anymore, I only post relevant stuff from the Inkscape's Google+ page when I have time, which is once a month at best. I don't believe this is good for the project. Hence I'd like to transfer the ownership of the page to someone else who can be around regularly.
Currently these people are managers of the page: Josh Andler, Tavmjong Bah, Uwe Schöler. ~suv was invited, but she never accepted the role.
Please use your own judgment who should be owner (there can be only one), and who should gain (currently missing) management access, then let me know.
Thanks.
Alex
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