Dear all,
as you can see below, our Jira OnDemand instance (with Jira Agile) with an open source license is ready to use: https://mdmweb.atlassian.net
At the moment, only Sibylle and me have read/write access, so that there is to decide, how we want to handle access/user creation and who should be entitled to have admin privileges. The current situation is considered as on an interim basis.
As Jira must be publicly available, there are some things to consider regarding access, user creation etc.
1) I granted access to anyone, i.e. everyone can view issues etc. Please feel free to check out our Jira that way.
2) For creating users, there are 2 options
a. Users are created by administrators
b. User can self sign up. This can be restricted to certain domains regarding their email adress.
3) Who should be granted general admin privileges and how is the admin effort related to a service/project?
4) Besides the general admin privileges there is a system of groups/roles/permission. Those have to be defined at least on a per project basis. This could be done by the project lead/leading service provider for the project.
Decisions for item 2 and 3 should be made by the steering committee.
Regards
Alex
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Von: Alexander Nehmer [mailto:advocates@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. März 2015 12:56
An: Alexander Nehmer
Betreff: [SUPPORT] [Customer Advocates] Open Source license request by MDM@WEB [CA-123646]
| | Jad Codog [Atlassian]18/Mar/15 11:56 AM Hi Alex, Congratulations, your Open Source project has been approved for an Atlassian OnDemand Open Source subscription! Your OnDemand evaluation has been upgraded to an Open Source instance effective immediately. Open Source instances can support up to 2000 users and do not expire, so please contact sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you wish to cancel your subscription in the future. Your subscription details have been attached to your My Atlassian account (Atlassian ID = a.nehmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). If you need technical assistance, you can file a support ticket online. To say thanks and help spread the word about Atlassian's free Open Source licenses, feel free to tweet us or put an Atlassian badge on your site. To get involved in the community, check out the Atlassian User Group program to find an AUG near you. We hope this helps! Please stay in touch and let us know about the progress of your project. Cheers, Jad | sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx +61 2 9262 1443 (Sydney, Australia) +31 20 796 0060 (Amsterdam, Netherlands) +1 415 701 1110 (San Francisco, USA) |
| You can view the full request | Previous activityStatus changed to Atlassian Investigating | Alexander Nehmer17/Mar/15 12:19 PM Hello Jad, I just created our Jira instance: https://mdmweb.atlassian.net, so you can upgrade our license. Thanks a lot for the unbelievable quick response and the nice contact Cheers Alex ----------------------------------------------------------------- Alexander Nehmer Software Solutions phone +49(0)7071 9457-633 mobil +49(0)171 550 86 94 fax +49(0)7071 9457-511 a.nehmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | Status changed to Waiting For Customer | 2 older messages |
| DetailsPlease add any details that might help us help you. | openMDM® is described as "an open-source, freely configurable and expandable software building block for the management of measurement data. Based on open standards and open interfaces, its other key features include high re-usability, flexible expandability and universal usability". openMDM® uses a data storage system that complies with the Open Data Services (ODS) standard of the Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems e.V. (ASAM). ASAM is an organization which was set up by German car manufacturers to standardize data models and interfaces for simulation, measurement and evaluation systems. ODS thereby ensures compatibility of data across different platforms and tools by specifying a consistent format. This project will provide a web client to allow lightweight access to openMDM® data. Scope: The MDM@WEB project covers components which are required to build a web client to work with data according to the ASAM ODS standard for reading and reporting purposes. It facilitates the interaction with servers following the ASAM ODS standard, file based exchange of (meta-)data, and provides a graphical user interface for browsing and handling the available data. The scope of the project can be summarized as follows: Modules for generic interaction with ASAM ODS server back-end. Front-end for navigation in and search for measurement meta-data: Pre-processing of data. Rendering of data. Interface for external measurement processing and analysis tools: Handling of file references to raw measurement data. Export to compatible formats (atfx, csv). Description: MDM@WEB includes multiple components for handling measured data. These components are structured to allow for high re-usability of core components like the communication with the ODS server or the import and export of data. In addition to these core components the project includes a web-based front-end. The list of components includes: Navigator. Search (Meta-Data). Search (Full-Text). Export. Reporting. Shopping Cart (for interaction with local tools). Localization. User Documentation. Administration. Data Sharing. Archiving. | Download or Cloud? | Cloud | On which website are Atlassian products evaluated? | https://canoo.com/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa | Are you aiming to release commercial products? | not planned | What open source licenses are you using? | EPL | Where can we download your source code? | http://code repository not set up yet | Which products do you request an Open Source License for? | - JIRA + JIRA Agile + JIRA Capture
| | | Additional Notes | We're currently setting up the project at Eclipse (MDM@WEB). Our Eclipse Working Group is already organized and working (https://www.eclipse.org/org/workinggroups/mdmwg_charter.php), but the MDM@WEB project itself is not set up completely. So our code repository is not available yet, but will be soon. One of the Eclipse WG members, Canoo, is a long term customer of Atlassian and uses Jira internally with a recent version. As well do we, science + computing ag. But the only public available site is the one I provided, also if in an older version of Jira. As Eclipse demands to use Bugzilla as the projects official bugtracker, we decided to just use it as an archive for filed issues and link from there to the Jira instance we would like to have hosted by Atlassian. If you have any question please do not hesitate to contact me. |
Regards Alexander Nehmer | Customer Timezone | GMT+1 |
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