On 01.04.2010, at 10:18, Frank Shearar wrote:
Can we make it so that the tools log in for us? Well, yes, I suppose it can by one updating one's repository string?
Yes, like this:
MCHttpRepository location: 'http://source.squeak.org/inbox' user: 'myinitials' password: 'mypassword'
Once you do that it will remember the password and log you in automatically.
- Bert -
I'm happy to have a required login, and I'd like to avoid having to manually log in anywhere too.
frank
Casey Ransberger wrote:
I'd rather we all had accounts too I think. Sometimes I'm not clear on what came from who by initials alone. It's nice to see what different people are working on. +1 On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Bert Freudenberg <bert@freudenbergs.de mailto:bert@freudenbergs.de> wrote: On 31.03.2010, at 23:45, Ken Causey wrote: > > 3. Another I've thought of which is purely optional but I think we > should consider strongly suggesting is that you create an account at > source.squeak.org http://source.squeak.org and login before committing. Certainly the repository > is world-writable but submitting it with your account helps to ensure > proper attribution and also gives us a point to ensure that submitters > have agreed to the MIT licensing. > > Truthfully I would advocate requiring signing in, but this would require > changes to SqueakSource to enforce I believe and may be considered an > unnecessary hurdle. > > That's all I can think of at the moment anyway, > > Ken I've been thinking about your third point too. The change necessary to the source server would not be too hard I think. But identifying uploaders would be helpful IMHO. It's also good for bragging, since only if you are logged in are commits counted for you :) Does anyone think it would be too much of a burden to create an account?
- Bert -