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Add all service group users to a project-servicegroups-$project by default
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If a user gets added to a project, they get added to the 'project-$projectname' group by default. Service groups however are not in this group, and do not have an overarching group either. Should have a 'project-servicegroup-$project' that has all the service groups in a project

This will have two steps:

  1. Adding all service groups that currently exist to their projects
  2. Modifying wikitech to do the same for new groups

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yuvipanda raised the priority of this task from to Low.
yuvipanda updated the task description. (Show Details)
yuvipanda added subscribers: intracer, Krenair, coren and 9 others.

I'd prefer if we don't combine human users and service groups in one group, but create another (project-tools-servicegroups?) and open access.conf for members of project-tools and project-tools-servicegroups.

That seems appropriate. Changing title to match

yuvipanda renamed this task from Add service group users to the project's group by default to Add all service group users to a project-servicegroups-$project by default.Oct 27 2015, 9:13 PM
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Actually, I don't think this should be done without a test environment for OpenStackManager.

valhallasw lowered the priority of this task from Low to Lowest.May 27 2016, 11:12 AM
valhallasw raised the priority of this task from Lowest to Low.
valhallasw moved this task from Backlog to Ready to be worked on on the Toolforge board.
bd808 subscribed.

Service groups have been removed as a feature of Cloud VPS. Toolforge still uses them, but it has no issues with tracking of tool membership.