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On 01/23/2014 05:33 AM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden wrote:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 08:10:19AM -0500, Brian Proffitt wrote:
> We are working with Bitergia to set up community dashboards,
> like the one found here:
>
http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
>
> Rich Bowen has the dashboard for RDO set up on the RDO pages at
>
http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/, where he has set an alias
> for /stats to hit /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser. He pulls the
> data from Bitergia into the /var.. directory using a daily cron
> job.
>
> We would like to set up a similar configuration, and to do this,
> I believe I will need access to the
oVirt.org application on
> OpenShift via ovirt user, and probably admin access to oVirt's
> mediawiki site.
>
> I have the wiki admin access, but not the OpenShift access. Can
> you set up such access for me or possibly set up the alias
> configuration as Rich has done for the RDO site? My OpenShift ID
> is bproffit(a)redhat.com. My public SSH key is attached.
Last time we tried to share credentials, we had problems with it.
Any luck with it Karsten?
This email is helping, sorry we didn't start with this discussion here
all together.
I've been having trouble adding other people to the admin as members
via OpenShift. There is a level of control that only people in the
admin group have, and up until about 6 or 9 months ago it could only
be one person. That was changed, but there appears to be some bug in
my ability to add people, either via the WebUI or the CLI tool. I've
asked on #openshift but haven't started a forum thread (yet.)
However, I'm not sure that level of access is what Brian needs. I did
load in his sshkey, and that should be good enough to pull down the
repo and do the changes the Bitergia app (MetricsGrimoire, right?)
need done.
Brian, I'll email you the link to grab the git repo (it may be on the
wiki, too, not sure if we're keeping that private, no real need to
beyond obscurity.)
Then you need to get the basics on committing and making changes go live.
Meanwhile, I'll continue fixing the multiple admins situation somehow. :)
Also, if needed, we can do the near-unthinkable and share the single
admin account *gasp*. I set it up as quaid(a)ovirt.org because there was
no other shared admin ability at that time.
In the longer term we could look if the entire source can be made
public. Openshift provides environment variables which can be used
to remove any hardcoded configuration.
We may be on the way there already, and +1 for opening the source
entirely to use project tools to get contributions and fixes. Then
committers can approve them through.
- - Karsten
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