Comment 19 for bug 377779

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Paul Everitt (paul-agendaless) wrote : Re: [Bug 377779] Re: Migrate the security settings on office content

Regarding the group names, these are all managed external to the
system using their "GSA" tool (Global Staff Administrator). There is
a sync script in karl.peopledir (the one with the inadequate unit
tests) that makes groups as needed from the sync data.

Thus, I *think* your second bullet isn't an issue.

I will email Anthony and cc you about bullet 3.

You (Shane) can take care of the last two bullets, I believe.

--Paul

On May 19, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Shane Hathaway wrote:

> Here is what I believe needs to happen to finish this task:
>
> - I am waiting for the next content import on the testing server
> "kdiaa"
> to test my aclimport tool. I am told that the next import will not
> change the location of the reference manuals, as previous imports have
> done. This should solve most of the missing paths.
>
> - We need to look at the group names in the CSV file. I don't know
> how
> they map to Karl 3.
>
> - I need to understand the 3 lines in Anthony's viewer list that say
> "Restricted Content: None". What does that mean? Does it mean those
> reference manuals should be visible to all authenticated users?
>
> - We need to translate Anthony's viewer list to the CSV file.
>
> - We need to add something to the CSV file that solves bug #378059.
>
> --
> Migrate the security settings on office content
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377779
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>
> Status in Porting KARL to a new architecture: In Progress
>
> Bug description:
> For Wednesday's eval, we'll need the listing of ACL settings based
> on the report ChrisR sent. We'll do it as a separate console script
> that can run independently of migration, thus we don't need it
> (many) hours in advance.
>
> Jason has provided an attachment with the info.