Hi,
a few days ago I've received an email from MikoĊaj Zalewski requesting an account for Coverity !?
I know that in the past some of us dealt with Coverity already. I had a look at the new website and apparently things changed with respect to creating (and approving) new accounts. (Before the new website came alive I think just sending an email got you an account). I must say it's not clear to me how the process currently work but sending an email to scan-admin@coverity.com should do the trick. The approval then has to be done by the main contact(s).
The next step will be that the main contact(s) will have some kind of administration rights to add/change/delete(?) accounts (at least that's how I understood it).
I'm currently in contact with one of the Coverity guys and volunteered to be one of the main contacts. I had a look through the list of current users and all of them look valid to me.
I think it will be good to have one or two more main contacts. So anyone volunteering? There will hardly be any work involved (I hope). Mainly dealing with approving new accounts and communicating things back to the Wine community.
Cheers,
Paul.
On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 07:05:02PM +0200, Paul Vriens wrote:
I think it will be good to have one or two more main contacts. So anyone volunteering? There will hardly be any work involved (I hope). Mainly dealing with approving new accounts and communicating things back to the Wine community.
I volunteer unless somebody "more important" wants the job.
Jan
Jan Zerebecki wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 07:05:02PM +0200, Paul Vriens wrote:
I think it will be good to have one or two more main contacts. So anyone volunteering? There will hardly be any work involved (I hope). Mainly dealing with approving new accounts and communicating things back to the Wine community.
I volunteer unless somebody "more important" wants the job.
Jan
I'll wait a few days till we have a list of volunteers (I've got 2 so far including you Jan) and present it back to list. We can then decide who will be the main contacts (and that could of course mean excluding me).
Cheers,
Paul.