On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 7:27 PM Mark O'Brien <markobri(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Should there be an announcement or at least a ping of other group
> managers just to make sure there are no objections? While unlikely,
> I'm a little concerned that a rogue group manager could cause some
> harm on their way out the door, for example.
>
>
I think a good solution for this would be needing +1s on the ticket from
group members before it can be deleted, with a few possible exceptions
of old groups with only 1 or 2 people in them.
IMHO, we should add the majority of git-* and svn-* groups to this list of
not needing +1's
AIUI, most of these groups were created for access control for source
control on fedora hosted. And most probably not used at all anymore.
cheers,
ryanlerch
> We now have 5 requests to remove various no longer used groups.
>
> I've enabled audit logging on our ipa01 instance, so we have audit logs
> (and I intend to back them up and keep them forever). So we can tell
> when a group was deleted by whom. We also have a db dump from fas2
> before the switchover where we can look at who was in what group or what
> created it.
>
> So, I would like to propose:
>
> * we will remove groups on request/ticket from a group manager.
> * we will not seek out groups to remove, as them being there doesn't
> really hurt anything.
>
> Thoughts?
Otherwise I think if we have the audit log then we should be free to
delete the groups as needed. It will likely be a rare request in future,
the
new account system has triggered a spring clean I think.
Mark
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