[openstack-dev] [tc] [kolla] [PTL] who can start the official meeting?

Steven Dake (stdake) stdake at cisco.com
Fri Oct 27 07:02:30 UTC 2017


Dims,

This was just a fella in the kolla community experimenting without attempting to cause harm.  IOW he didn’t know exactly what he was doing which is helpful when messing with the meeting bots (.

No harm done anyway, so no need to take any corrective action in implementation.

Cheers
-steve

On 10/11/17, 11:15 AM, "Davanum Srinivas" <davanum at gmail.com> wrote:

    Swapnil,
    
    Dunno if it was malicious or someone just trying to understand how things work.
    
    Worth reaching out to jinke [1]
    
    [1] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/stackalytics/commit/?id=e2593c113d64868b44f27a9fba15a564855236c6
    
    Thanks,
    Dims
    
    On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 12:35 PM, Swapnil Kulkarni <coolsvap at gmail.com> wrote:
    > On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 9:52 PM, Michał Jastrzębski <inc007 at gmail.com> wrote:
    >> I haven't seen "malicious" meeting starters yet, let's hope that won't
    >> happen:) On the other hand, ad-hoc chair change can, and did, happen,
    >> so I agree with fungi - I don't think we need to put restrictions on
    >> that.
    >>
    >> On 11 October 2017 at 09:11, Jeremy Stanley <fungi at yuggoth.org> wrote:
    >>> On 2017-10-11 21:35:26 +0530 (+0530), Swapnil Kulkarni wrote:
    >>> [...]
    >>>> The problem here is if we know who are most likely to chair the
    >>>> meeting e.g. [1] we can allow them to start the meeting.
    >>> [...]
    >>>
    >>> I'm pretty certain I wouldn't want to have to propose a patch to
    >>> update that every time I needed someone to chair a meeting in my
    >>> absence. This doesn't seem like a common enough issue to warrant the
    >>> added complexity and red tape of access controls on our meeting
    >>> automation.
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    > Michal,
    >
    > I just gave one instance of malicious meeting attempt [1] happened
    > today and it happened to be kolla meeting so I noticed its not correct
    > timing for the same. I would put it as permission-ed access rather
    > than restriction, because as much as we want to keep it open we need
    > to maintain the genuineness of meeting. I would not want to stumble
    > into a junk log file while I am reading it later looking for
    > something.
    >
    >
    > [1] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/kolla/2017/kolla.2017-10-11-10.31.log.html
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