Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] The end of an era: shell access.

2019-07-04 Thread Jonah Graham
Cool webpage Ed. Thanks for sharing that. I assume that was generated by some script you wrote? If so, is there anything that prevents you from running it via a Jenkins job? When I first took over releng for CDT it was at first a little bit of a pain not doing it with shell access, but instead ov

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] The end of an era: shell access.

2019-07-04 Thread Nick Boldt
Mat, Will the SFTP access include rsync over SSH, or SSHFS drive mounting? I've dealt with SFTP-only filesystems at Red Hat for years, and it's much less painful when you can use rsync instead of ftp/scp, or mount an ssh volume to interact more directly with the remote filesystem. (Both are MUCH e

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] The end of an era: shell access.

2019-07-04 Thread Ed Merks
Mat, Count me as someone who will be VERY, VERY, VERY UNHAPPY ABOUT RESTRICTIONS! Sorry for shouting, but it's hard for me to imagine how I can maintain the services that I provide without the access I currently have.  Just as an example, I could not have developed this without such access:

[cross-project-issues-dev] The end of an era: shell access.

2019-07-04 Thread Eclipse Webmaster
Hi Everyone, As some of you may know we have traditionally provided a limited set of committers with shell access to build.eclipse.org, and all other committers having restricted shells. For the last couple of years[1][2] we've been working to reduce that number as far as possible, and the time