Passwords manager
All passwords are stored in Lastpass. Download lastpass and login. The user is Admin@kiezburn.org
Contact @henrik for the password or to get passwords shared with you.
Why would we do that?
This makes no sense to me at all. The whole point of having spent the time setting up last pass was so we had one distributable source for Adminstrators of Kiezburn areas, this allowing us to rotate passwords with regular ease and and keep peoples data safe. Now we have it; you want to set up and run something else? Not only that; you want to run a self’s hosted instance of the code, with all the testing overhead, etcetc. Which effectively locks us Into a long term selfhosting and maintenance agreements with a volunteer organisation.
Strategically this is a bad idea.
Just coz we can self host does not mean we should. And if we can pay for effective managed services, it would make more sense to run these in the short term in order to test the longevity of our IT ecosystem.
Surely there are larger problems to solve than ones that have already been solved?
Sebastian Wed 13 Feb 2019 6:01PM
I also like lastpass and used it for years. Also we would not have to care for maintenance. I'll soon get an instance of passit.io running for testing purposes so we could use that too as soon as it is running stable.
Tibo Wed 13 Feb 2019 10:58AM
i really like lastpass too. In terms of retrieving passwords it is also very easy to build user groups to share specific passwords with
the work is done. I have transferred all the passwords. LastPass is reliable. it costs virtually nothing a year - 36USD is worth the investment. In fact as we have a family account with 3 spare user I'll gift KB one of ours. I will be paying for this longterm and will notify you when and if we change
Seriously - we don't need to self host everything and it's an anti pattern for an organisation as transient as a burn.
Henrik 🤖 Mon 11 Feb 2019 1:10PM
Hey, I just found this open source self hosted simplistic team oriented bazingary password manager: https://www.passbolt.com/
It's basically LastPass / 1Password & co without the overhead cost per user
Sebastian · Wed 13 Feb 2019 8:13PM
:D
what are you referring to? my post clearly states that I'm fine with lastpass. migrating is an option we have in the future, this is the rest of the post. I did't say we should do it but I brought it up as an option. no offence