#229: Shared, secure password distribution
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Reporter: jflory7 | Owner: jflory7
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: Fedora 24
Component: Internal operations | Severity: not urgent
Resolution: | Keywords: meeting
Blocked By: | Blocking:
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Comment (by jflory7):
'''Discussed in [
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-
meeting-1/2016-06-29/marketing.2016-06-29-20.57.html 2016-06-29
meeting].'''
= What happened today =
We briefly discussed this during the meeting, and I put out a
[
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/marketing@lists.fedoraproje...
call on the mailing list] for some other Marketing team members to review
this ticket, add comments, and take votes on the two solutions.
= What would be helpful =
I tried to add my best interpretation of advantages / disadvantages to
using Pass for our password distribution, although I am biased towards it
as I am an active user of it already. I don't know much about
[
http://rattic.org/ Rattic] nor have I used it, so if anyone who does know
more about it could offer up advantages / disadvantages to using it, that
would help add context to this discussion.
Looking through the [
http://rattic.org/ Rattic website], the developers
even provide
[
https://github.com/tildaslash/RatticWeb/tree/master/docs/ansible Ansible
playbooks] for deploying it. Whoa! That's pretty cool, might also be a
good factor to consider for Fedora Infrastructure if we choose this tool.
= Taking a vote =
I'm going to withhold taking my final vote on this until either next
week's meeting or if someone can add more context / personal experience
about using Rattic to the ticket. Looking at Rattic, it seems to cover all
of the bases of things we need very well, but I'd like a human
verification / +1 from someone else about it before wholeheartedly backing
it.
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