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On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 08:53:48AM +0200, Gianluca Montecchi wrote:
> My question was: do we want that the casual user that report a bug need
> to register to submit a bug report ?

This should be optional, e.g.:
  be serve --allow-registration
but implemented, to allow the BE server admin to easily configure
things appropriatly for any particular installation.

> It probably make sense only if we have a good bew interface anyway

No, registration should be possible from the command line as well,
  $ be --repo http://bugs.bugseverywhere.org/ register username
  password:
  ...
This would allow Chris' `be serve` instance to run securely while
still allowing public bug submission.

Of course, in this example, the user would have to have BE installed,
whereas with a web interface the user would only need a browser.
Still, once we get BE beat into shape, more people will package it, so
having BE installed will be a lower barrier than it is now.

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