TODO: user-facing documentation on piny-web TODO: help system on pinyshell (display on login) It'd be nice to maintain feature parity between command line access and web access. [[!table data=""" feature |command line |web anonymous account creation |DONE: ssh createuser@piny.be |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, deletion |DONE: /srv/rbin/newrepo, rmrepo, lsrepo |TODO: CGI frontend repo user management |DONE: /srv/rbin/addaccess, rmaccess, lsaccess |TODO: CGI frontend [[mailing list addition|mail]] |TODO: /srv/rbin/addlist, dependent on getting sympa up |TODO: CGI frontend authorized_keys modification |DONE: /srv/rbin/readkeys, writekeys, appendkeys |TODO: CGI frontend, though i am not convinced anyone would care disable password auth if ssh key|TODO |Ha ha NEVER config tweaking |PARTIAL: pinyconfig |TODO: CGI frontend commit access |DONE: git+ssh://piny.be/srv/git/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:// wysiwyg editing tool |Ha ha no |TODO: wmd a good option, though needs UI tweaks fork button |you git! |TODO: CGI frontend big giant upload button |you lscp! |TODO: CGI frontend rss aggregation |TODO: post-commit hooks to update stuff, user rss feeds, etc; users following users/repos; "activity feeds" |TODO: links to static html files? """]] Needed config tweakables - TODO: ikiwiki-editable vs. git-only - TODO: toggle ikiwiki autoindexing - TODO: optional use of repository subdirectory as srcdir - TODO: globally readable repos vs. group readable repos - TODO: globally writable repos vs. group writable repos - TODO: editable ikiwiki templates vs. default layout - TODO: user-configured domain vs. default piny domain Other - TODO: overall site layout/theme/css - TODO: front page to piny server editable by sysadmin ("here's what's on this server; readme; faq; about;")