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+It'd be nice to maintain feature parity between command line access and web access.
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+[[!table data="""
+feature|command line|web
+anonymous account creation |DONE: ssh createuser@piny.svcs.cs.pdx.edu |TODO: CGI frontend to adduser
+password modification |DONE: /srv/rbin/passwd |TODO: Authen::PAM chauthtok CGI jblake: the pam interface was *really* not designed with http in mind though if you hard-code the interaction script it's not hard at all
+repo creation |DONE: /srv/rbin/newrepo |TODO: CGI frontend
+repo removal |DONE: /srv/rbin/rmrepo |TODO: CGI frontend
+repo user management |TODO: cmdline frontend to adduser user group |TODO: CGI frontend
+repo creation |TODO: ssh piny /srv/rbin/mkwiki |TODO: CGI frontend
+repo user management |TODO: cmdline frontend to adduser user group |TODO: CGI frontend
+[[mailing list addition|mail]] |TODO: ssh piny /srv/rbin/addlist |TODO: CGI frontend
+authorized_keys modification |TODO: cmdlind frontend to cat > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys|TODO: CGI frontend, though i am not convinced anyone would care
+wiki config modification |TODO: ssh piny /srv/rbin/chwiki |TODO: CGI frontend
+commit access |DONE: git+ssh://piny/srv/whatever.git |DONE: Ikiwiki+mod-auth-sys-group/mod-auth-pam, though I am told there is a magic hook to allow public editing through git://
+"""]]
+
+Eventually:
+
+- configuration for globally writable repos vs. group writable repos
+- configuration for globally readable repos vs. group readable repos
+- SSL client keys for folks who hate HTTP AUTH? (all one of me)