TL;DR ===== Your SVN account == "ReactOS development account", because it will be used for more services than just SVN. You can now change the password on your own at https://lam.reactos.org
Hi all, I've been trying to centralize our user accounts for some time now and finally have something to show. Your known SVN credentials have been imported into an LDAP-based user directory now. This gives us the ability to easily plug various services for developers into the directory: SVN, BuildBot, the participant list for meetings, especially the upcoming services like Mumble, development VMs and file sharing. You can view your account details and change your password on your own now. Just visit https://lam.reactos.org to do so. The E-Mail address shown there will be used e.g. for sending meeting invitations. As we all want the migration to go flawlessy, I've set up a temporary SVN repository at svn://svn.reactos.org/sasltest This should work just like our "reactos" repository: If you have write access there, you have write access in "sasltest" as well. It already works well for me and my SVN client, but I want confirmations from others too. Please do so by committing some junk into sasltest :) We have some members, who don't have SVN write access but participate in the monthly meetings. They will shortly receive an E-Mail with their account details. That doesn't give you SVN write access though, it's just for participating in the meetings for now :P I'll keep you informed when we finally plug our main repositories into the LDAP database. Note that this doesn't change anything with the ReactOS Website accounts and IServ mail accounts. Former ones will always be in a separate database as everybody can sign up there. Cheers, Colin _______________________________________________ Ros-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev
