On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 02:30:05PM +0000, Tristan Santore wrote:
On 11/03/14 14:21, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
>On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 03:07:06PM +0100, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
>>Jiri Eischmann píše v Út 25. 02. 2014 v 11:07 +0100:
>>>Hi,
>>>yesterday we had a long discussion about whether we want to have a
>>>mechanism to remove completely inactive ambassadors or not. This issue
>>>is brought up again and again, so I think it's time to discuss it
>>>properly and eventually make a decision.
>>>
>>>You can find more in this ticket:
>>>https://fedorahosted.org/famsco/ticket/358
>>>
>>>Feel free to comment (ideally in the ticket to keep all discussion
>>>there), express your opinion, propose modifications, or even different
>>>solutions. You input is welcome.
>>>
>>I'm bringing an update on this issue. Based on the discussion in this
>>mailing list and in the ticket, we decided that any manual process for
>>removing "inactive" ambassadors is a no-go.
>
>>The combination of FAS logs and datagrepper (that covers attending IRC
>>meetings, using tracs, sending emails to mailing lists, voting in Fedora
>
>For the records, mailing lists are not covered by datagrepper (and even if it
>was, not everyone uses the same email address on FAS and on mailing lists, so
>that would still not work).
>
>Did you run by the infra the option of marking accounts as inactives? Are they
>ok with it? Willing to do it?
>
>Oh and a manual step will be required, there isn't any point in running this
>daily and you will want to leave some times between, say the two emails
>informing that one has not logged into FAS for a while and marking the account
>as inactive. This will require a manual step anyway.
>
I might be wrong, but I thought if you do not log in to fas for a
set period, then fas sets the account as inactive after a certain
period of time. Maybe somebody should talk to Toshio about this ?
That is indeed not the case :)
Unless we issue a distro-wide password change in FAS. Only then, if you do not
change your password, your account will be deactivated.
Pierre