Adding a new TeamSubscriptionPolicy to Launchpad

Matthew Revell matthew.revell at canonical.com
Wed Jan 26 17:38:41 UTC 2011


Hi,

Here's a cross-post from our Launchpad Users list [1]. I thought it
would be of interest to some of you on this list.

If you want to take part in the discussion, please join us on Launchpad Users.

Thanks,

Matthew.

1. https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-users


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Curtis Hovey <curtis.hovey at canonical.com>
Date: 25 January 2011 23:42
Subject: [Launchpad-users] Adding a new TeamSubscriptionPolicy to Launchpad
To: openerp-community-leaders at lists.launchpad.net,
openstack at lists.launchpad.net, Launchpad-users
<launchpad-users at lists.canonical.com>


I am working on bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/700724 and I would
like some input from two large communities that use Launchpad. My
apologies for this cross post. I know conversations can be difficult, so
I ask that interested people join https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-users
and subscribe for a short time to discuss a feature that may be useful.

Proposition: Allow open teams to control how members join.

Ubuntu loco teams where upset by the change to ensure team membership is
not compromised. Many OPEN teams are now Moderated and the work of
approving
membership is disruptive. Providing the teams with an API script to
automatically approve members undermines the need manage membership of
teams
that control secured assets.

The underling issue is that ~locoteams does not own any assets that need
to
be secure. It is MODERATED because it needs to manage *how* users become
members. ~locoteams delegates user membership to its member teams, and
it
only manages the direct members. The team *IS* open to anyone, but
guards
who is a direct member using the propose-member feature of moderated
teams.

There are two kinds of closed teams: RESTRICTED and MODERATED. Their
first
concern is control. They limit membership because they control secured
assets.

There could be two kinds of open teams: OPEN and DELEGATED. (Maybe
change
OPEN to PERMISSIVE). They encourage membership to build communities. The
DELEGATED team reviews who is a direct member to manage the community
hierarchy. OPEN has no structure.

I do not believe this issue is about adding an exception for ~locoteams
or
changing security to an ad hoc team declaration. We can validation the
community need by asking if other large communities need a DELEGATED
policy
to organise their hierarchy.

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