Actually looking at it, I don’t have commit right for Satosa at PyPI so it’s up to Johan.
Which means I don’t know which project you where referring to when you said only I could
upload new releases of it to PyPI.
10 juli 2018 kl. 19:26 skrev Heather Flanagan
<hlflanagan at sphericalcowgroup.com>:
On Jul 10, 2018, at 08:32, Roland Hedberg <roland at catalogix.se <mailto:roland at
catalogix.se>> wrote:
On 10 Jul 2018, at 15:56, Heather Flanagan
<hlflanagan at
sphericalcowgroup.com <mailto:hlflanagan at
sphericalcowgroup.com>> wrote:
<https://bluejeans.com/655841213>
3. AOB
CLA status? The group has not come to consensus on what level of risk is acceptable (and
who can accept that risk). This needs to be resolved so we can move forward, either by
relying on the existing licenses and GitHub TOS, or trying to create a new CLA and get
people and/or companies to sign it. Who can make this decision?
AARC project is going to start a pilot project for an OIDC federation. Satosa will be
part of the software piloted. Is work towards this (working towards OIDC) on Ivan’s
roadmap? It was not, but Ivan has started talking to Roland about this and collecting
material to read. There is a branch on Satosa that might be of interest that assumes an
OIDC front end. Ivan points out that some of this will need to tie into the OIDC libraries
Roland has been writing for Google; Ivan will be looking at those libraries first.
Roland is the only one that can upload new releases to pypy. Hoping someone (Johan) can
upload a new version of Satosa and give Ivan access to that repository? yes, this should
be possible. Ivan wants to make more frequent releases, and start a change log.
So I should take it as an action item to make sure more people then me, can do releases
to PyPI.
Hi Roland,
Someone needs to make sure Ivan can do this. I’m not sure if that is you or Johan? Either
way, if you could help make sure it happens, that would be great!
-Heather
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