vmware-archive / webcommander

Powerful, flexible, intuitive and most importantly simple. That is what a real automation solution should be. No matter how complicated the task is, we'd like to turn it into a single click. Is that possible? Not without webcommander :)
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Bit.ly scripts? #157

Closed seiniku closed 8 years ago

seiniku commented 8 years ago

Why use bit.ly?

This looks very sketchy. Why isn't this ui-min.js file just in a www/scripts folder within this git repo? A bit.ly link to a file on dropbox? Meant to be used for a ui that deals with usernames and passwords (in plain text!) for central infrastructure? Not ok in my book. I'd prefer to see a non-minimized, local file managed by git

Mads commented 8 years ago

I share this observation, makes it even more sketchy that there is not even a comment...

seiniku commented 8 years ago

No kidding. #wontfix At least the dropbox file is obfuscated. Nothing to see there, certainly.

9whirls commented 8 years ago

Walnut is designed to support running Powershell scripts from internet. Those scripts on dropbox could be considered as examples, but not a required part of this project. You could simply remove them from sources.json.

seiniku commented 8 years ago

This is in reference to the ui-min.js file, which does appear to be required for the ui