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Message-ID: <20170102185238.GA89009@wopr>
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2017 10:52:38 -0800
From: Kurt H Maier <khm@....org>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: musl new-year's infrastructure resolutions

On Mon, Jan 02, 2017 at 01:36:52PM -0500, Rich Felker wrote:
> While I agree it's a burden to require that, it's also a convenience
> to be able to use an existing identity (especially if you're given a
> choice of which identity provider to use, which is not the case with
> github of course) rather than having to create a new account to report
> bugs. It would be nice if we could allow that but I don't see the
> capaibility in any existing issue trackers.

JIRA and Mantis support OAuth, Redmine and RT support OpenID, Redmine
and JIRA support Shibboleth federation, and RT can be used by reporters
entirely without authentication (via email). Bugzilla can be made to
support OpenID.  None of these systems are particularly lightweight.

I dearly hope people have some great suggestions to contribute, and I
eagerly await to see what musl winds up with -- I have a couple projects
that are in need of issue trackers and to date we've been doing informal
things or abusing our gitlab installation, and I'm not truly pleased
with either answer.  

khm

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