Closed matuskalas closed 4 months ago
I suppose anyone who is associated with ELIXIR could be granted editing rights automatically? I would be a bit more cautious with doing it automatically for everyone (if memory serves someone did create spurious entries on bio.tools in the past). And ownership should probably be approved.
I suppose anyone who is associated with ELIXIR could be granted editing rights automatically? I would be a bit more cautious with doing it automatically for everyone (if memory serves someone did create spurious entries on bio.tools in the past). And ownership should probably be approved.
We could think about a complex system like this, but first and right now we have to keep in mind that:
@matuskalas @magnuspalmblad
Requests:
I think we have that quite well under control for now as requests are handled by us on a quite regular basis, and we do not have any now. But: when going through the requests, one has to decide about them only on basis of the login name. I created a separate issue for this: #580
Access rights:
I would opt for a smaller group of people. New admins can rather easily be added.
Ownership & contribution ownership:
Not sure, how much work moving this to github would be. And Github is not everyone's thing, thinking for instance about PIs. And as first step, we need to have a go regular synchronization of the database in place.
I will close this issue and create other ones
Hey folks, who is responsible for handling this?
This clearly shows that the system of requests has to change. The only thing I can do is to grant all, as I don't have the capacity to review any of them. And I only see them if I happen to look at Bio.tools, what isn't part of my day-to-day job. So: