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-vimgp...
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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