Technical
From CRCA
- [/gallery2]
- [/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo mailman]
- [/phpldapadmin]
- [/squirrelmail]
- Mog information about and todo list for Coop PC in dining room.
- Dew information about and todo list for Coop server in the basement.
- Raf backup Coop server.
- Mailman notes about our mailing lists
- LDAP
Read Protecting the Wiki
It seems that read protecting a limited selection of pages in MediaWiki will be very awkward.
We can restrict the whole wiki to coop members quite easily, but Jack is uncomfortable with this because he likes the information stored in the wiki to be shared, like open source knowledge management.
It sounds like our options are:
- Hacks which probably don't work fully
- Switching to other Wiki software
- Installing two MediaWikis, one which is read protected and one which is not.
Logo
Would be nice to have a Camp Coop logo for our site. The default logo is 135x135
TODO
- Network permissions (Hardy bug)
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Email auto fillin thing - Think about how changing preferences in each of our web applications (MediaWiki, Gallery2 and SquirrelMail) could change the corresponding fields in LDAP. This is hard if the fields don't match up, like full name vs. first and last in LDAP.
- Uploading pictures
- MediaWiki documentation
- Asterisk
- Wireless routers (wait till mid-march)
- Figure out how to create a button bar with links to:
- MediaWiki
- Gallery2
- Mailman
- SquirrelMail
- Figure out how we can login once and be logged into all our web apps. Most application integration uses some cookie manipulation for this, but I think the correct way is through Apache authentication and getting each application to trust Apache. When TLS-SRP is available, this might be the correct interface, otherwise we could use mod_auth_ldap or some mod_auth_cookie module.
- Make clicking anonymous actually login