SSH Key - CVS Access Suggestion

Sarah Wang sarahs at redhat.com
Mon Jan 10 01:25:35 UTC 2005


Believe me, no one is suffering more from this than me :) We are working
on the more efficient solution, should be implemented in the next
upgrade. I will keep everyone posted on this issue.

Sarah

On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 09:10, Achilles wrote:
> It seems that not only Arabic translators have this tiny problem, losing
> their ssh keys that is.
> I don't seem to get noticed upon my requests to update my account's settings
> with my new key. 
> Please implement an automated ssh key update feature, I am sure many folks
> will get less workload, and even more will not have to wait this long to get
> back to contributing whatever they can/plan.
> 
> Cheers
> Achilles Caraclis
> Athens, Greece
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fedora-trans-list-bounces at redhat.com
> [mailto:fedora-trans-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Munzir Taha
> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 8:04 PM
> To: Fedora Translation Project List
> Cc: fedora-trans-ar at redhat.com
> Subject: Re: SSH Key - CVS Access Suggestion
> 
> On Yaum al-Jumma 22 Ramadan 1425 5:16 pm, Sherif Abdelgawad wrote:
> > Sarah/Bernd & Team,
> >     I noticed  that it is sometimes
> > frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack
> > of an automated way to update the key (Due to
> > format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
> >
> > So, I want to suggest an enhancement here
> > to the current system (If it is doable).
> >
> > Everyone of us has a PIN we use to Take/Release
> > modules, can we have a link to Update our SSH key
> > and use the same PIN to authenticate  the person ?
> >
> > The goal here is to make the adminstration less,
> > avoid the mistakes, and allow the person to update
> > his/her key when needed.
> 
> I think heard this is a good suggestion. Has this been implemented? (This is
> 
> how to ask in a polite way ;)
> 
> Seriously, I don't know about the other teams but some members of our team 
> tends to lose their ssh keys sometimes. This is mostly due to Arabic being 
> written from  right to left and this is the exact problem I face when I want
> 
> to close a window and the close button on the title bar tends to change 
> direction - due to mirroring issues - per application. Some members trying
> to 
> put their ssh key on the computer, they forgot and put it on the recycle
> bin. 
> 
> Am I feeling well today? ;)




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