Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 12:00:00 -0500 (EST)
From: Gregory A Lundberg <
[email protected]>
To: WU-FTPD Discussion List <
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Cc: Stan Olan Barber <
[email protected]>,
Oliver Billmann <
[email protected]>,
Michael Brennen <
[email protected]>, Frank Cusack <
[email protected]>,
Jacques Distler <
[email protected]>,
Scott J Ellentuch <
[email protected]>, Alain ENOUT <
[email protected]>,
Cristian Gafton <
[email protected]>,
Eilon Gishri <
[email protected]>,
Coranth Gryphon <
[email protected]>,
Roger Hanke <
[email protected]>,
Koos van den Hout <
[email protected]>,
Wakui Kazuhiko <
[email protected]>, Ted Keller <
[email protected]>,
Ayamura Kikuchi <
[email protected]>,
Kazuyoshi Komine <
[email protected]>,
Kent Landfield <
[email protected]>, Bob Luckin <
[email protected]>,
Albert Lunde <
[email protected]>,
Hamish N Marson <
[email protected]>,
Lee McLoughlin <
[email protected]>,
Steven C Neighorn <
[email protected]>
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] WU-FTPD Development Group
The WU-FTPD Development Group is now forming. The goals of this group,
until modified by the group, shall be to:
- serve as a central clearinghouse for all information concerning WU-FTPD
and related software and documentation;
- foster future development of the WU-FTPD software in particular, and the
FTP protocol in general;
- elminate dependence upon a single person for corrections and
enhancements to the software and its documentation;
- stop subdivision of the user base by merging the various efforts into a
single effort.
Recent discussions, both private and public, has convinced me the time has
come for a change in management of the Washington University FTP Daemon,
and its many derivatives variously known as wu-archive, wu-ftpd, wu-ftpd-vr
and BeroFTPD.
Bernhard, I and several others have, for some time now, been working toward
this goal. The most visible results of our work have, to date, been the
stream of updates Bernhard and I have produced. Less visible has been our
work on the formation of an open development group to manage future
development of the software.
Last year I registered the domain names 'wu-ftpd.org' and 'wuftpd.org' and
Kent Landfield began work on servers to host the group. In the interim,
Kent was pulled away by other tasks. As a result, I took on implementation
of the servers. To be honest, my work load has not allowed me to have all
the services in place I have planned. Enough services are ready, however,
that the group may begin work while the remaining tasks are completed.
The following Internet services are currently online or planned for the
near future:
- ANONCVS.WU-FTPD.ORG (not implemented)
- CVS.WU-FTPD.ORG (90% complete)
- FTP.WU-FTPD.ORG (80% complete)
- WWW.WU-FTPD.ORG (not implemented)
- MAIL.WU-FTPD.ORG (90% complete)
These servers are currently provided by the VRnet Company as a public
service to the Internet community. As such, I reserve final authority as
to which services are provided, their configuration and maintenance, and
all security issues.
Due to security measures on the current servers, there are five levels of
membership in the WU-FTPD Development Group. Once the group is up and
running, these may change. In decreasing security privilege these are:
Host Admins
-----------
These are the persons responsible for the actual hardware and software
providing the services. Having SSH-root access these users have complete
authority and access to all facets of the servers. At his time, this
group consists soles of VRnet staff members and is unlikely to change so
long as the servers are hosted at VRnet.
The following entities are host administrators:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Group Admins
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These are the persons responsible for the creation and deletion of users
on the group's servers. These users have SSH-root privileges on the
servers they administer; their privileges are resticted to those functions
necessary to their jobs. At this time, the only server allowing Group
Administration is CVS.WU-FTPD.ORG; other servers will be added to this
list as they are completed.
The following persons have Group Administrative rights on CVS.WU-FTPD.ORG:
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
Gregory A Lundberg
Other administrators may be appointed by the group. The Host Admins may
veto an appointment on the grounds of past security problems involving the
appointee, but otherwise must honor the group's decision and grant
administrative access in a timely fashion.
Full Members
------------
These are members having full access to the servers. At this point, this
primarily mens they have commit rights on CVS.WU-FTPD.ORG; other full-
member privileges will be added as the servers are completed. These
privileges are granted by the creation of an account for the member on the
servers by the group administrators.
During the initial formation period, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer and Gregory A
Lundberg are issuing invitations to people who, for various reasons, they
feel should be members of the WU-FTPD Development Group. Once a
sufficient number have joined, the group is expected to adopt its own
procedures concerning membership and the rights and privileges of members.
Stan Olan Barber <
[email protected]>
Oliver Billmann <
[email protected]>
Michael Brennen <
[email protected]>
Frank Cusack <
[email protected]>
Jacques Distler <
[email protected]>
Scott J Ellentuch <
[email protected]>
Alain ENOUT <
[email protected]>
Cristian Gafton <
[email protected]>
Eilon Gishri <
[email protected]>
Coranth Gryphon <
[email protected]>
Roger Hanke <
[email protected]>
Koos van den Hout <
[email protected]>
Wakui Kazuhiko <
[email protected]>
Ted Keller <
[email protected]>
Ayamura Kikuchi <
[email protected]>
Kazuyoshi Komine <
[email protected]>
Kent Landfield <
[email protected]>
Bob Luckin <
[email protected]>
Albert Lunde <
[email protected]>
Hamish N Marson <
[email protected]>
Lee McLoughlin <
[email protected]>
Steven C Neighorn <
[email protected]>
Nathan Neulinger <
[email protected]>
Bryan D. O'Connor (email address unknown)
Scott Parmenter <
[email protected]>
Chad Price <
[email protected]>
Jordan Ritter <
[email protected]>
Michael Schmidt <
[email protected]>
Phil Schwan <
[email protected]>
Guy J Speier <
[email protected]>
Stefan Vogel <
[email protected]>
Al Walker <
[email protected]>
Ian Willis <
[email protected]>
Auteria Wally Winzer Jr <
[email protected]>
Alex Yu <
[email protected]>
The order above simply alphabetical. We have attempted to list those
who we felt have contributed significantly to the daemon over the past
and are sure we missed a number of people we intended to include. For
that we beg your undertanding and humbly appologize.
Members
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These are members who, for whatever reason, have chosen not to accept
accounts or privileges on the various servers; or have had those
privileges revoked. The distinction here is privilege on the servers; the
group will decide what other rights members may have. The idea is that a
member of the group may choose to have email privileges, yet not accept
cvs commit privileges.
Non-Members
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Non-members have no special privileges on the group's servers. Anonymous
access to some of the servers is permitted non-members. The group will
determine the anonymous access rules for mailing lists and the servers.