My time devoted to comdev is unfortunately limited right now, but I will
state a few things:
- reporter.apache.org runs on the comdev VM (projects-vm).
- Anyone in the comdev project/PMC can access this machine.
- reporter.apache.org is still considered a 'pet project'. It is not an
official Apache service, it is not maintained by infra, it's a personal
thing I put together to help out projects. It was donated to comdev
because infra - while supportive of the project - did not want to manage
it. If anyone is interesting in moving it to a more official
(maintainable) state, then by all means do so.
- The service is fully automated, which is one of the reasons it uses
publicly available information rather than committee information that is
not publicly available. Using the committee info file would require yet
another svn role account. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it would
require some additional work.
With regards,
Daniel.
On 2015-07-01 08:02, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote:
I asked about it one week ago (with analysis of the VM state), but got no
answer.
Seems the only one to know is Daniel, and he doesn't check this ML or doesn't
have time.
I have access to the VM: it was given for projects-new.
Technically, I can change reporter too, but since we're starting from an
unexpected status (no svn checkout, files on the VM that are not part of svn),
I didn't want to change the VM content without asking before.
At the moment, I want to finish projects new switch: then I'll probably have
more time to help on reporter.
Regards,
Hervé
Le mardi 30 juin 2015 01:20:46 sebb a écrit :
Reporter.apache.org is showing misleading PMC membership data.
As this is used in board reports, it really ought to be fixed ASAP.
However the fixes I made to SVN have not been applied, and there is no
documentation I could find on how the host has been set up - nor how
the faulty data is generated.
Who is responsible for maintaining the host and updating the software on it?