First of all, thanks Axel for the candidness of your reply. :) On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 12:36 +0200, Axel Dörfler wrote: > Well, as Niels points out: this is what open source is about. I can't > force you to do anything, I can just express that I don't like the > proposed solution (albeit late). I'm obviously someone who cares about > the details, otherwise I probably wouldn't care about doing Haiku at > all. > Anyway, if I don't like what you guys come up with it's most of all my > problem, not yours - all I can do to change that (besides whining/ > complaining) would be to join your forces, and work on it myself - > which I hereby offer to do. I also offer myself to help in whatever I can. I am not a developer, so there is probably not much that I can do at this stage. But since I am quite intimate with our Drupal installation, so if a new login system is integrated, then I could help with testing, as well as documenting the changes for end users and announcing them (when the time comes). > I like Niels' suggestion of the account.haiku-os.org better than having > two separate databases that synchronize each other periodically. We > still should have a backup database that is used (read-only, probably) > whenever account.haiku-os.org is not reachable, though. > > I also agree with Niels that we should first continue with the > migration to the new server, and make that independent from the work > towards a shared single account for all haiku-os.org services. Sounds like a plan to me. :) Cheers, Koki ----------------------------------------------------------------------- haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Haiku Web & Developer Support Discussion List