Re: Blog syndication for GSoC - ers

2008-05-25 Thread seth vidal
On Sat, 2008-05-24 at 23:22 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
  They can be found here
  http://skvidal.wordpress.com/2008/05/19/changes-at-planet-fedora/
 
 
 My personal feeling is that individuals that want to be on planet really
 should be a fedora contributor.  The barriers are pretty low (and going
 down even more all the time) to contribute.
 
 The question then is, why would someone want to be on Fedora planet but
 not be a fedora contributor?

+1

-sv


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Notice of awayness

2008-05-25 Thread Yaakov Nemoy
Hi lists,

I'm probably not important enough that it warrants a full message, but
this is to inform you that I will be out of touch from May 26th 2008
through May 31st 2008.  I will have limited access to internet and
email, and will be busy interacting with people in meatspace anyways.
If there are any major problems with Smolt, or anything else that
requires my attention, the best person to reach is probably Mike
McGrath.

-Yaakov

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Re: PHP Security Tweaks

2008-05-25 Thread Jeffrey Tadlock
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Jeffrey Tadlock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 'open_basedir' is causing issues with the user's page (i.e. clicking
 the jeffreyt link at the top of the page), when it is enabled it just
 goes to a blank page.  The same happens with the Infrastructure page
 as well.  Everything else seemed to work well with it enabled.  I will
 play with that on a vanilla install at home and see what is up with
 that.

I think I have this working now.  I needed to add /usr/share/pear to
the open_basedir list.  The things I saw broken because of that last
night now appear to be working.  It is now enabled on publictest2.

If I am not around and it turns out it is causing issues somewhere
else, you can just comment it out in /etc/php.ini and bounce Apache
and you'll be good to go.

 If something has broken and I missed it, feel free to ping me (iWolf)
 on IRC.  If I am not around you can grab the original php.ini file
 from my home directory under the php-sec directory.  Just copy it to
 /etc/php.ini and bounce apache and you will be back to the way it was
 before I made the changes.  Please let me know if you need to do that
 though, so I can look at it further.

Same applies.  I have some garden work to do this afternoon, so if I
am not around, you can copy the original php.ini from my home
directory under the php-sec directory to /etc/php.ini and bounce
apache to be back to the original way it was before I made changes.
Just let me know if you end up needing to do that so I can look at it
further.

Thanks!
Jeffrey

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