On 07/01/2015 04:56 PM, sebb wrote:
On 1 July 2015 at 11:21, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote:
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

However it has been recommended several times (by some board members,
IIRC) as a way of providing the basic information needed for a board
report.


Well, yes, but that's always been accompanied by "it's not official, it's error-prone, it's only a starting place, blah blah"

Daniel did this on his own time. It is not an infra-supported service. If it's useful, great. If it's not, you're welcome to try to fix it.


That's fair enough, but then the text needs to make clear what the
limitations are.

At present AFAICT it relies on people.a.o, which is not the canonical
source for PMC membership or project membership.
Also if people.a.o fails to run for a day or so (which can and has
happened), the dates of LDAP group changes may be incorrect.

At the risk of sounding like a jerk ...

It's in https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/comdev/reporter.apache.org and patches are gleefully welcomed.

--Rich


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