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From: Bryce H. <br...@br...> - 2007-12-07 20:47:39
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On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 02:28:31PM -0600, David Willcox wrote: > My wife works as volunteer coordinator for the local Habitat for Humanity. I > was thinking about putting together some kind of database for her to manage > volunteers and build "events," but it feels like this project was intended > to do something much like this. > > (I already did a FileMaker Pro package for her, but there > > It looks like it might have petered out, though. Yeah we were working on this only because there didn't seem to be any other efforts out there, but then we heard of CivicSpace which sounded like a more comprehensive solution, so curtailed efforts on this one. Bryce |
From: David W. <dwi...@pr...> - 2007-12-07 20:28:34
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My wife works as volunteer coordinator for the local Habitat for Humanity. I was thinking about putting together some kind of database for her to manage volunteers and build "events," but it feels like this project was intended to do something much like this. (I already did a FileMaker Pro package for her, but there It looks like it might have petered out, though. Can anyone tell me where the project ended up? What about the San Fransisco HfH package that OpenHive started from. Was it functional, for what it did? Can anyone tell me where to get that package? Is this project salvager? Thanks, David |
From: Bryce H. <br...@br...> - 2006-06-07 21:40:05
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IIRC that hasn't been implemented (we sort of petered out after getting some of the basics in place.) Bryce On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 02:25:15PM -0700, Chris Burton wrote: > I think that the demo site and I are having the same problem. I tried to sign up as a volunteer and it doesn't allow me to enter the skills. Let me know. You can view my site at http://openhive.redeyetek.com > > I am on Windows 2003 Server, with IIS6. Latest PHP version, latest mysql. > > -C > > Chris Burton > (240) 793-9123 (Mobile) > 164*117*53660 (Nextel Direct Connect) > _______________________________________________ > Openhive-discuss mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss |
From: Chris B. <cyb...@ya...> - 2006-06-07 21:25:28
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I think that the demo site and I are having the same problem. I tried to sign up as a volunteer and it doesn't allow me to enter the skills. Let me know. You can view my site at http://openhive.redeyetek.com I am on Windows 2003 Server, with IIS6. Latest PHP version, latest mysql. -C Chris Burton (240) 793-9123 (Mobile) 164*117*53660 (Nextel Direct Connect) |
From: cliffw <cl...@ea...> - 2005-08-15 21:17:35
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> --0-208580958-1124133391=:50011 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > > To clarify my question - if I don't fill out the form correctly, I am not get > ting error messages and my previous input is being wiped out. Could this be > a problem with the database that is not being reported anywhere? The application is not working right now :( We've been considering a switch to a Civicspace based system ( http://civicspacelabs.org/home/ ) but we haven't put in any work yet. Sorry. cliffw > > "Piccione, Marcia" <mar...@me...> wrote:From: "Piccione, Marcia" > <mar...@me...> > To: "'ope...@li...'" <ope...@li...urce > forge.net> > Subject: [Openhive-discuss] Openhive user registration page > Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 14:04:28 -0400 > > Hi - I've been looking for volunteer management freeware for my animal > adoption group, so this is great. > > I'm trying to verify that this application works somewhat (even with bugs). > After I created the DB, I tried registering as a user. After pressing the > button to go to skills, it brings me to a blank version of the intial > volunteer/user page. According to the button value in the source, this is > what it is supposed to do. Are the links just not hooked up to the other > pages yet? > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains informat > ion of Merck & Co., Inc. 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From: marcia p. <pic...@ya...> - 2005-08-15 19:16:39
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To clarify my question - if I don't fill out the form correctly, I am not getting error messages and my previous input is being wiped out. Could this be a problem with the database that is not being reported anywhere? "Piccione, Marcia" <mar...@me...> wrote:From: "Piccione, Marcia" <mar...@me...> To: "'ope...@li...'" <ope...@li...> Subject: [Openhive-discuss] Openhive user registration page Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 14:04:28 -0400 Hi - I've been looking for volunteer management freeware for my animal adoption group, so this is great. I'm trying to verify that this application works somewhat (even with bugs). After I created the DB, I tried registering as a user. After pressing the button to go to skills, it brings me to a blank version of the intial volunteer/user page. According to the button value in the source, this is what it is supposed to do. Are the links just not hooked up to the other pages yet? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains information of Merck & Co., Inc. (One Merck Drive, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USA 08889), and/or its affiliates (which may be known outside the United States as Merck Frosst, Merck Sharp & Dohme or MSD and in Japan, as Banyu) that may be confidential, proprietary copyrighted and/or legally privileged. It is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named on this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete it from your system. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf _______________________________________________ Openhive-discuss mailing list Ope...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss - Marcia Did you know that, on average, pigs are smarter and more sensitive than doggies? Please see here for even more great reasons, which may resonate with you, on why not to eat them or their cow and chicken cousins... http://www.goveg.com/feat/chew.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Piccione, M. <mar...@me...> - 2005-08-15 18:04:58
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Hi - I've been looking for volunteer management freeware for my animal adoption group, so this is great. I'm trying to verify that this application works somewhat (even with bugs). After I created the DB, I tried registering as a user. After pressing the button to go to skills, it brings me to a blank version of the intial volunteer/user page. According to the button value in the source, this is what it is supposed to do. Are the links just not hooked up to the other pages yet? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains information of Merck & Co., Inc. (One Merck Drive, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USA 08889), and/or its affiliates (which may be known outside the United States as Merck Frosst, Merck Sharp & Dohme or MSD and in Japan, as Banyu) that may be confidential, proprietary copyrighted and/or legally privileged. It is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named on this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please notify us immediately by reply e-mail and then delete it from your system. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
From: cliff w. <cl...@ea...> - 2005-06-10 01:31:44
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- the install is super slick, however the database instance must be pre-created - it allows you to specify a table prefix to avoid naming collisions, if you are adding to an existing db - The install has some pre-built profiles, including a 'political action' one, which is extended from 'DeanSpace' (??) - 'political action' options: I would like a members directory page that is only visible to users who are logged in. I would like a calendar function for posting our events. I would like for members to be able to communicate privately via an internal site messaging system. I would like to create polls on the site where registered members can vote - user registration options I would like for registration to be open to everyone. I would like for administrators to moderate all account registration. I would like to keep site registration closed. Only administrators can create new accounts. - has kewl theme choices. - huge list of modules to enable functions..I'll try to run the volunteer one in a bit, tonite I have to do some other stuff ( Got called for a gig with Obo Addy, must learn some tunes :) cliffw |
From: cliff w. <cl...@ea...> - 2005-06-09 22:36:08
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:19:47 +0000 Bryce Harrington <br...@os...> wrote: Okay, Drupal gets some definite props from me. It's in Debian also. When you install the package on Debian, it does the database setup, ( MySQL || Postgres ) and the webserver setup ( apache || apache-ssl || apache-perl || apache2 ) all auto-magic. Film at 11 cliffw > Cool, thanks. From the comments on the civicspace site it sounds like > this is getting a lot of attention by various non-profit and political > organizations and contractors here in the northwest, so it looks like > it's worth investigating. It's mysql/php based, too. I also like that > if we can use it, half our work would suddenly be done (user auth, > donation tracking, user acct mgmt, design l&f). > > Of course, the devil's in the details, right? ;-) > > Drupal's in gentoo so I've been able to get it emerged. Looks like the > civicrm code can be gotten via subversion. Looks like not too hard to > set up? > > Bryce > > On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 09:50:07AM -0700, cliff white wrote: > > On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 09:35:51 +0000 > > Bryce Harrington <br...@os...> wrote: > > > > Okay, I grabbed the bits yesterday, should have time today to install it, > > will let you know. > > cliffw > > > > > > > ----- Forwarded message from David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> ----- > > > > > > Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:32:17 -0500 > > > From: David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> > > > To: br...@os... > > > Subject: Openhive/ CiviCRM > > > > > > > > > Bryce- > > > > > > Wanted to let you know about CiviCRM. CiviCRM is an open source CRM > > > "engine" designed to specifically meet nonprofit needs. It is > > > currently the CRM engine behind CivicSpace (www.civicspacelabs.org) > > > and a number of extensions are being build (fundraising, member > > > management, broadcast email, etc.) The architecture is basically > > > small pieces loosely joined. > > > > > > We are encouraging folks developing things like volunteer management > > > to consider building their stuff on top if CiviCRM. This allows > > > someone to deploy a volunteer management, a member management and a > > > fundraising application all backed by the same datamodel and API > > > set... creating an integrated nonprofit database. > > > > > > Please take a look at our stuff and the developer documentation at > > > the sandbox site (CiviCRM is currently integrated with drupal, mambo > > > integration is progressing, and we expect to support other CMSs): > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > Try CiviCRM at http://sandbox.openngo.org/crm/ > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > David Geilhufe > > > Founder > > > Social Source Foundation > > > david -AT- socialsourcefoundation -DOT- org > > > http://www.socialsourcefoundation.org/ > > > > > > Add me to your address book... <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me? > > > u=34359748358&v0=19951&k0=-658465201> > > > Connect with me on Linkedin... <http://www.linkedin.com/> > > > > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you shotput > > > a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office luge track? > > > If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. > > > Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r=20 > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Openhive-discuss mailing list > > > Ope...@li... > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss > > > > |
From: Bryce H. <br...@os...> - 2005-06-09 17:20:06
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Cool, thanks. From the comments on the civicspace site it sounds like this is getting a lot of attention by various non-profit and political organizations and contractors here in the northwest, so it looks like it's worth investigating. It's mysql/php based, too. I also like that if we can use it, half our work would suddenly be done (user auth, donation tracking, user acct mgmt, design l&f). Of course, the devil's in the details, right? ;-) Drupal's in gentoo so I've been able to get it emerged. Looks like the civicrm code can be gotten via subversion. Looks like not too hard to set up? Bryce On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 09:50:07AM -0700, cliff white wrote: > On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 09:35:51 +0000 > Bryce Harrington <br...@os...> wrote: > > Okay, I grabbed the bits yesterday, should have time today to install it, > will let you know. > cliffw > > > > ----- Forwarded message from David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> ----- > > > > Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:32:17 -0500 > > From: David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> > > To: br...@os... > > Subject: Openhive/ CiviCRM > > > > > > Bryce- > > > > Wanted to let you know about CiviCRM. CiviCRM is an open source CRM > > "engine" designed to specifically meet nonprofit needs. It is > > currently the CRM engine behind CivicSpace (www.civicspacelabs.org) > > and a number of extensions are being build (fundraising, member > > management, broadcast email, etc.) The architecture is basically > > small pieces loosely joined. > > > > We are encouraging folks developing things like volunteer management > > to consider building their stuff on top if CiviCRM. This allows > > someone to deploy a volunteer management, a member management and a > > fundraising application all backed by the same datamodel and API > > set... creating an integrated nonprofit database. > > > > Please take a look at our stuff and the developer documentation at > > the sandbox site (CiviCRM is currently integrated with drupal, mambo > > integration is progressing, and we expect to support other CMSs): > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Try CiviCRM at http://sandbox.openngo.org/crm/ > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > David Geilhufe > > Founder > > Social Source Foundation > > david -AT- socialsourcefoundation -DOT- org > > http://www.socialsourcefoundation.org/ > > > > Add me to your address book... <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me? > > u=34359748358&v0=19951&k0=-658465201> > > Connect with me on Linkedin... <http://www.linkedin.com/> > > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you shotput > > a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office luge track? > > If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. > > Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r=20 > > _______________________________________________ > > Openhive-discuss mailing list > > Ope...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss > > |
From: Bryce H. <br...@os...> - 2005-06-09 17:05:40
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Hi David, Thanks for your email, this looks interesting. Can you tell us what the status is on the volunteer module for CiviCRM? Thanks, Bryce On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 10:32:17AM -0500, David Geilhufe wrote: > > Bryce- > > Wanted to let you know about CiviCRM. CiviCRM is an open source CRM > "engine" designed to specifically meet nonprofit needs. It is > currently the CRM engine behind CivicSpace (www.civicspacelabs.org) > and a number of extensions are being build (fundraising, member > management, broadcast email, etc.) The architecture is basically > small pieces loosely joined. > > We are encouraging folks developing things like volunteer management > to consider building their stuff on top if CiviCRM. This allows > someone to deploy a volunteer management, a member management and a > fundraising application all backed by the same datamodel and API > set... creating an integrated nonprofit database. > > Please take a look at our stuff and the developer documentation at > the sandbox site (CiviCRM is currently integrated with drupal, mambo > integration is progressing, and we expect to support other CMSs): > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Try CiviCRM at http://sandbox.openngo.org/crm/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > David Geilhufe > Founder > Social Source Foundation > david -AT- socialsourcefoundation -DOT- org > http://www.socialsourcefoundation.org/ > > Add me to your address book... <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me? > u=34359748358&v0=19951&k0=-658465201> > Connect with me on Linkedin... <http://www.linkedin.com/> |
From: cliff w. <cl...@ea...> - 2005-06-09 16:50:21
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 09:35:51 +0000 Bryce Harrington <br...@os...> wrote: Okay, I grabbed the bits yesterday, should have time today to install it, will let you know. cliffw > ----- Forwarded message from David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> ----- > > Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:32:17 -0500 > From: David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> > To: br...@os... > Subject: Openhive/ CiviCRM > > > Bryce- > > Wanted to let you know about CiviCRM. CiviCRM is an open source CRM > "engine" designed to specifically meet nonprofit needs. It is > currently the CRM engine behind CivicSpace (www.civicspacelabs.org) > and a number of extensions are being build (fundraising, member > management, broadcast email, etc.) The architecture is basically > small pieces loosely joined. > > We are encouraging folks developing things like volunteer management > to consider building their stuff on top if CiviCRM. This allows > someone to deploy a volunteer management, a member management and a > fundraising application all backed by the same datamodel and API > set... creating an integrated nonprofit database. > > Please take a look at our stuff and the developer documentation at > the sandbox site (CiviCRM is currently integrated with drupal, mambo > integration is progressing, and we expect to support other CMSs): > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Try CiviCRM at http://sandbox.openngo.org/crm/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > David Geilhufe > Founder > Social Source Foundation > david -AT- socialsourcefoundation -DOT- org > http://www.socialsourcefoundation.org/ > > Add me to your address book... <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me? > u=34359748358&v0=19951&k0=-658465201> > Connect with me on Linkedin... <http://www.linkedin.com/> > > ----- End forwarded message ----- > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you shotput > a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office luge track? > If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. > Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r=20 > _______________________________________________ > Openhive-discuss mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss > |
From: Bryce H. <br...@os...> - 2005-06-09 16:36:10
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----- Forwarded message from David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> ----- Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:32:17 -0500 From: David Geilhufe <dge...@so...> To: br...@os... Subject: Openhive/ CiviCRM Bryce- Wanted to let you know about CiviCRM. CiviCRM is an open source CRM "engine" designed to specifically meet nonprofit needs. It is currently the CRM engine behind CivicSpace (www.civicspacelabs.org) and a number of extensions are being build (fundraising, member management, broadcast email, etc.) The architecture is basically small pieces loosely joined. We are encouraging folks developing things like volunteer management to consider building their stuff on top if CiviCRM. This allows someone to deploy a volunteer management, a member management and a fundraising application all backed by the same datamodel and API set... creating an integrated nonprofit database. Please take a look at our stuff and the developer documentation at the sandbox site (CiviCRM is currently integrated with drupal, mambo integration is progressing, and we expect to support other CMSs): ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Try CiviCRM at http://sandbox.openngo.org/crm/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ David Geilhufe Founder Social Source Foundation david -AT- socialsourcefoundation -DOT- org http://www.socialsourcefoundation.org/ Add me to your address book... <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me? u=34359748358&v0=19951&k0=-658465201> Connect with me on Linkedin... <http://www.linkedin.com/> ----- End forwarded message ----- |
From: Seth A. W. <se...@ta...> - 2005-06-08 18:58:23
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I agree. As long as the license is GPLish, we should integrate with=20 existing tools. I haven't had the time lately to look into this myself,=20 though, but I've seen more and more political sites on Drupal. Seth On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:32:19AM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote: > There's an interesting application 'CivicSpace', a Drupal-based CMS > geared for political sites. It's got a volunteer module, but sounds > like it's not far along. There isn't any task manager like we've > planned for OpenHive. I'm wondering about the viability of tying in > with that system, as opposed to creating a stand-alone PHP tool. > If anyone has time to install and play with CivicSpace, and can give > their opinion on it, it would be interesting to hear. >=20 > Bryce >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you sho= tput > a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office luge t= rack? > If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. =20 > Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r=3D20 > _______________________________________________ > Openhive-discuss mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss >=20 --=20 Seth Alan Woolley [seth at positivism.org], SPAM/UCE is unauthorized Key id 00BA3AF3 =3D 8BE0 A72E A47E A92A 0737 F2FF 7A3F 6D3C 00BA 3AF3 Quality Assurance Team Leader; Security Team Member, Leader Emeritus Linux so advanced, it may as well be magic http://www.sourcemage.org Elected Coordinating Committee Member, Secretary, and Finances Chair Pacific Green Party of Oregon - Peace - http://www.pacificgreens.org |
From: Bryce H. <br...@br...> - 2005-06-08 07:40:30
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There's an interesting application 'CivicSpace', a Drupal-based CMS geared for political sites. It's got a volunteer module, but sounds like it's not far along. There isn't any task manager like we've planned for OpenHive. I'm wondering about the viability of tying in with that system, as opposed to creating a stand-alone PHP tool. If anyone has time to install and play with CivicSpace, and can give their opinion on it, it would be interesting to hear. Bryce |
From: Bryce H. <br...@br...> - 2005-06-08 05:07:24
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 03:44:18PM -0700, cliff white wrote: > This is a script for dummies like me.. > Starting from a fresh MySQL install, it creates > all the users, and makes the db ready to run the > database.sql Ah, excellent! Looks good, this is definitely going to be useful for folks. Btw, I have been playing around with MediaWiki and was extremely impressed with the way they handle doing the database initialization. Basically you just untar the package in your webspace, then from a browser you hit a config.php file, enter the name of your virgin db, give the db user and pwd, and it goes through and populates the database and everything. Then you delete or hide the config.php file, and you're good to go. > Can someone add to CVS? Done. It's in the openhive_database/ module. Bryce > cliffw > ------------Start create_db_users.sh--------------- > #!/bin/bash > > set -x > # This is a script to create the openhive database administrator, > # with the proper logins and passwords. > # alter to suit your needs > # Cliffw White 2005 > # Licensed under the GPL, see the file COPYING for details. > > # We will use 'openhive' for our database user > # We will add a 'mysql' user also > > # Most of this comes from the MySQL manual > > root_user="root" > oh_user="openhive" > admin_user="mysql" > db="openhive" > # this should be a big secret! > admin_pw="mysql" > oh_pw="openhive" > host=`/bin/hostname` > > > # secure the root user! > mysql --user="$root_user" -e "set password for 'root'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('$admin_pw');" > mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "set password for 'root'@'$host' = PASSWORD('$admin_pw');" > > # create the admin user > > mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "grant all privileges on *.* to 'mysql'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED by '$admin_pw'with GRANT OPTION;" > mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "grant all privileges on *.* to 'mysql'@'%' IDENTIFIED by '$admin_pw'with GRANT OPTION;" > > # create the openhive db > > mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "create database $db;" > > # create the openhive user > > mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" --database="$db" -e "grant all privileges on $db.* to '$oh_user'@'localhost' identified by '$oh_pw';" > mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" --database="$db" -e "grant all privileges on $db.* to '$oh_user'@'%' identified by '$oh_pw';" > > --------------end------------------- > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you shotput > a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office luge track? > If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. > Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r=20 > _______________________________________________ > Openhive-discuss mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss > |
From: cliff w. <cl...@ea...> - 2005-06-07 22:44:29
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This is a script for dummies like me.. Starting from a fresh MySQL install, it creates all the users, and makes the db ready to run the database.sql Can someone add to CVS? cliffw ------------Start create_db_users.sh--------------- #!/bin/bash set -x # This is a script to create the openhive database administrator, # with the proper logins and passwords. # alter to suit your needs # Cliffw White 2005 # Licensed under the GPL, see the file COPYING for details. # We will use 'openhive' for our database user # We will add a 'mysql' user also # Most of this comes from the MySQL manual root_user="root" oh_user="openhive" admin_user="mysql" db="openhive" # this should be a big secret! admin_pw="mysql" oh_pw="openhive" host=`/bin/hostname` # secure the root user! mysql --user="$root_user" -e "set password for 'root'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('$admin_pw');" mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "set password for 'root'@'$host' = PASSWORD('$admin_pw');" # create the admin user mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "grant all privileges on *.* to 'mysql'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED by '$admin_pw'with GRANT OPTION;" mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "grant all privileges on *.* to 'mysql'@'%' IDENTIFIED by '$admin_pw'with GRANT OPTION;" # create the openhive db mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" -e "create database $db;" # create the openhive user mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" --database="$db" -e "grant all privileges on $db.* to '$oh_user'@'localhost' identified by '$oh_pw';" mysql --user="$root_user" --password="$admin_pw" --database="$db" -e "grant all privileges on $db.* to '$oh_user'@'%' identified by '$oh_pw';" --------------end------------------- |
From: <je...@je...> - 2005-02-07 05:30:34
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They should use OpenHive as their new contact/volunteer module. -Jeff > > I was talking with a buddy of mine about OpenHive and he mentioned > CivicSpace as a similar open source project. I poked around the site a > bit and its hard to tell too much, but it is basically an extension of > Drupal, an open source content management system. Browsing around the > site I did see mention of this on their roadmap > (http://civicspacelabs.org/developers/roadmap): > > 0.8.2 release > Due: TBA > ⢠New contact module included > ⦠Similiar in functionality to old module > ⦠But entirely rewritten with lots of APIâs > ⢠Refactored Volunteer / RSVP / Mass Mail modules > ⦠Based on new contact management framework > ⦠Duplicitous functionality resolved > ⦠Reworked interfaces > > > > It looks like they are planning to make a more robust volunteer/contact > module soon, with an API. This sound like OpenHive to me. > > Does anyone know any more about this project? > > -Jeff |
From: Jeff L. <je...@je...> - 2005-02-06 17:16:20
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I was talking with a buddy of mine about OpenHive and he mentioned=20 CivicSpace as a similar open source project. I poked around the site a=20= bit and its hard to tell too much, but it is basically an extension of=20= Drupal, an open source content management system. Browsing around the=20= site I did see mention of this on their roadmap=20 (http://civicspacelabs.org/developers/roadmap): 0.8.2 release Due: TBA =E2=80=A2 New contact module included =E2=97=A6 Similiar in functionality to old module =E2=97=A6 But entirely rewritten with lots of API=E2=80=99s =E2=80=A2 Refactored Volunteer / RSVP / Mass Mail modules =E2=97=A6 Based on new contact management framework =E2=97=A6 Duplicitous functionality resolved =E2=97=A6 Reworked interfaces It looks like they are planning to make a more robust volunteer/contact=20= module soon, with an API. This sound like OpenHive to me. Does anyone know any more about this project? -Jeff= |
From: Bryce H. <bry...@ya...> - 2005-01-21 07:36:12
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I've updated the roadmap with completed tasks. I've added some new tasks regarding new pages that are needed and adjustments required for existing pages. I broke the database out into a new module 'openhive_database' separate from the daemon. Interestingly, when you google for 'volunteer management system', OpenHive is the second link in the list. Bryce __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Bryce H. <bry...@ya...> - 2005-01-21 06:50:57
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OpenHive is a volunteer management system intended for use in managing volunteers for events, non-profit operations, political campaigns, etc. OpenHive is derived from the Habitat for Humanity volunteer system, and still contains many peculiarities to that system. This is the initial public release, and does not have much functionality yet. Currently, new volunteers can be entered into the database. A demo version is available at http://openhive.sourceforge.net/demo/ Anyone who would like to participate in this effort is welcome to join the discussion list. Please see http://openhive.sourceforge.net for additional information. Bryce __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |
From: Bryce H. <bry...@ya...> - 2005-01-21 05:20:19
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I've committed the following into the openhive module: scripts/openhive_d - daemon lib/WebService/VolunteerSystem.pm - skeleton perl module etc/openhive.conf Bryce __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail |
From: Kees C. <ke...@ou...> - 2005-01-21 00:51:09
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On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 04:44:31PM -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote: > I'll be hangin' at #openhive on irc.freenode.net, and working on > the following: I'd love to join you, but I'm gonna fight the power by getting myself educated. :) (I have class tonight...) -- Kees Cook @outflux.net |
From: Bryce H. <bry...@ya...> - 2005-01-20 00:44:42
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For the J20 event, a lot of people are going to be protesting in various ways. I'm going to be doing it by spending the entire evening working on OpenHive. If you are not otherwise occupied by J20 events, I'd encourage you to join me. I'll be hangin' at #openhive on irc.freenode.net, and working on the following: * Get the OpenHive registration working 100% * Package and release OpenHive 0.1 to Freshmeat * Update the OpenHive website with a J20 news item * Create some screenshots of OpenHive and upload them to SF * Roughing out a first cut at a WebService::VolunteerSystem perl module * Creating a daemon script openhive_d, based on the WS::TestSystem daemon If anyone would like to participate, in addition to the above I could use help with the following: * Redesign the main website * Design changes to the database schema * Spread the word about OpenHive to some appropriate developer sites/blogs * Write script(s) to convert voter record format files to load in OpenHive * Security - how can we teach non-techies to set up certs & etc.? And of course, anything else listed in the Roadmap on the website. Bryce __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 |
From: Seth A. W. <se...@ta...> - 2005-01-17 11:27:20
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I'm a little late to the discussion, having just subscribed, but,=20 activist offices generally have no semblance of security, physical or=20 otherwise. Until you start getting into the radical groups, of course. =20 The Weather Underground was able to avoid detection by the FBI for years=20 for a reason (and the ELF in modern times as well). In other news,=20 Osama Bin Laden is still missing, despite all the technology showcased=20 on Cold Case Files. DoS attacks from the network aren't going to be all that significant, I=20 believe. I'd be more worried about DoS attacks caused by false=20 information entered into the system. In the medical industry, it's generally considered safe to assume two=20 people are the same people when you have three or more pieces of=20 information about a person line up (name, address, dob, phone number,=20 for example). That's how the Oregon DHS integrates immunization records=20 =66rom all the various clinics throughout the state. I believe if we=20 maintain the three-datum criterium and then establish a web of trust=20 model to the data sources, we could make DoS attacks due to false=20 information very difficult. All data input should be signed by the=20 client nodes down to the individual who entered the data and each client=20 node should have trust established by other trusted agents. The web of=20 trust data should be completely dynamic, meaning that an untrusted=20 volunteer could enter data and if they prove themselves worthy, they=20 could have their trust value of their supervisor increased as they grow=20 more trustworthy, that way the data when they first enter data has as=20 much confidence as later, when they are trusted; and if they turn out to=20 be moles, all their data can be made suspect. I was thinking this way: private data and public record data would be treated differently. The=20 ability of a person to establish the privacy of their own data would be=20 done in a cascading access control list style. Each user would be given the opportunity to control which organizations=20 received their information provided through each entity, and how far up=20 the chain it could go. John Doe could decide that they only want the=20 organization they are dealing with to know all their information. They=20 could also decide to let the Oregon Conservation Network have access to=20 their address and phone number, but nothing else, by changing their ACL=20 on a per-item basis. So there are two ACL styles: per-orgnization and=20 per-data-item. Also, each organization would have its own level of ACL. = =20 They may decide that under no circumstances would they share their phone=20 numbers with any other entities. This would override John's wish, but=20 also, John's denials would also override the organization's default rule=20 to allow all phone numbers to be shared with a certain group. The idea=20 is that a denial overrides all other accepts at the same point in the=20 ACL cascade. The organization would most likely be blocking all=20 financial data on their own ACL, providing at least some sense of sanity=20 to the system. Since each set of data is signed by each client-machine setup for=20 validity, the central server merely acts as a kind of clearing house,=20 not actually storing a central databse (all the information would be=20 decentralized). In addition, the client machine would be able to=20 encrypt data it shares with each outside organization with the=20 organization's own public key, guaranteeing that the data sharing is=20 handled at the client level, with no trust on the server. With just a set of servers, all performing identical tasks with only the=20 unified list of names of the participating organizations and their=20 respective servers, each organization would be able to effectively share=20 their information in a relatively private and predictable way. In fact,=20 the central servers could merely be standard email servers, and the=20 encryption could be gpg email. The only thing the clients would need to=20 know is the list of available peers and respective public key files and=20 email addresses. So how do we make it a true single-sign-on mechanism? Easy. If you are=20 registered with group A, the client takes three items of personal=20 information and hashes them together using a cryptographically-secure=20 hash algorithm and provide the type of data used to make the hash. This=20 is an anonymous way to identify the user. They can then save this hash=20 and use it to represent themselves to the other organizations (B) and=20 have full configuration of their shared data already available. When=20 they create their first account, they would have a password that=20 identifies them to the organization. A javascript-based md5 algorithm=20 would hash the password with the organization requesting authentication=20 (B) and a salt initialization vector. This would then be submitted to=20 the originating organization (A) for a yes or no response for=20 authentication. With the md5 trickery, the user is able to not divulge=20 his/her password to the requesting organization (B) and the=20 authenticating organization (A) would also be able to know who is=20 requesting authorization (B) and deny authorization to groups not in an=20 approved list of exchange partners. With user authentication you can then provide rating systems for=20 volunteers. If you have a good volunteer with a track record, you can=20 tell what history they have with previous groups and what approval=20 ratings each task creator gave them, kinda like ebay, you'd know what=20 volunteers should be doing what, and which ones are developing trust=20 within the system. If a user says, "I can help call these people" and=20 has only flaked out in the past, you know you don't have to bother=20 responding. ;) That can help dussuade a denial of service attack with=20 inappropriate volunteer management. OK, now I have to go to sleep. Chew on that for a while and I hope I=20 didn't repeat too much of what was already said so far. Seth On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 08:11:58PM -0800, Cliff White wrote: > -Spambayes-Trained: ham >=20 > On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:42:15 -0800 > Kees Cook <ke...@ou...> wrote: >=20 > > On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 07:23:11AM -0800, Cliff White wrote: > > > Also, many of your ideas seem to be protection against people who hav= e=20 > > > physical access to the box ( encrypted filesystems, boot-time stuff e= tc. )=20 > > > How likely is this to be an issue, with a Web-provided service? > > > And if a Bad Person has physical access, won't they just steal the > > > box, thus doing a DOS?=20 > > >=20 > > > Remember, these admins are all going to be volunteers. > > > Creating a system that does not match their previous experience=20 > > > ( no remote admin? ), _and is difficult to change > > > might be great fun, but probably won't get used. > > > They'll just stick with Access. > >=20 > > I may turn out that it just won't work, and that's okay too. I'm just= =20 > > trying to think about how it do it if you don't trust physical security= =2E =20 > > It seems that there is less likely to be a secured room somewhere that= =20 > > holds the DB server. Besides, it's easy to pick locks. >=20 > That's good to think that way. I would assume a secured room to be a very > rare exception. How much physical security do the Greens have on their of= fice? :)=20 >=20 > >=20 > > All the DoS stuff, though, is quite a concern. It's easy to DoS this= =20 > > system. The only way I can think of to avoid a DoS tends to be to NOT= =20 > > use a 1 server/multiple clients solution. To avoid DoS, all clients=20 > > need to know the data. >=20 > Ya, and again, i'd remind you we'd like the system to be robust when run = on > old unreliable gear, having the data distributed easily contributes to th= is.=20 >=20 > > Maybe each client should be a Nomad? Make software updates much more= =20 > > difficult. But it avoids DoS. Peer-to-peer hardened data security. > >=20 > > BTW, this is bascially Digital Rights Management. Only we're trying to= =20 > > do it with personal information instead of movies. :) > >=20 > Again, it's wonderful to see these ideas.=20 > cliffw >=20 > > --=20 > > Kees Cook @outflux.net > >=20 > >=20 > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues > > Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. > > It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt > > _______________________________________________ > > Openhive-discuss mailing list > > Ope...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openhive-discuss > >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues > Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. > It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt > _______________________________________________ > Openhive-discuss mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/li --=20 Seth Alan Woolley [seth at positivism.org], SPAM/UCE is unauthorized Key id EF10E21A =3D 36AD 8A92 8499 8439 E6A8 3724 D437 AF5D EF10 E21A http://smgl.positivism.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=3Dget&search=3D0xEF10E21A Security Team Leader Source Mage GNU/Linux http://www.sourcemage.org |