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Namespace support for package paths #1107
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I've talked about a similar idea before :-) |
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Related too: gnolang/hackerspace#30 |
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Could this work in testnets by associating a GitHub username? |
This item will be a workshop topic on the Belgrade retreat. We'll know the priority and whether it's a post test4 launch milestone Update (24/5): nice to have for Test4, but not a blocker |
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This package demonstrates a new access control pattern relying on package paths. It considers that the gnolang#1107 feature is already implemented to rely on the built-in security. You can see an ongoing usage in gnolang#2334. --------- Signed-off-by: moul <94029+moul@users.noreply.github.com>
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The feature we're discussing will be active on gno.land but might not be available on other tm2/gnovm blockchains.
Our objective is to emulate GitHub's user and organization structure, allowing contracts to be published either under an individual's or a team's namespace.
The process for registration is contract-based. This implies that the
AddPkg
command on the blockchain would need to reference a contract for filtering.Note that namespaces (
r/system/names
) are distinct fromr/demo/users
and may have a unique registration mechanism. One proposal is to have a fee-based registration system, although we can consider flexibility during testnet phases.While
r/demo/users
is envisioned as an open social feature with possible extensions, namespaces on the main chain might be more stringent. This might even include KYC requirements, especially for concise usernames or organizations, but this remains to be decided. It's essential to ensure the independence ofr/demo/users
.Our intention isn't to limit contract publishing to only approved users. Rather, we want to provide preferred URLs for these users, and the option for teams to share a namespace. However, we still want to offer everyone the opportunity to publish contracts. Non-official contracts can be published under
{p,r}/anon/{std.Address}/*
.For team functionalities, initial support is necessary. Presently, any namespace is created by an admin. The status can shift to a team when the admin brings in other members, who can either be promoted to admin or remain as members.
I recommend we proceed with the original effort in #375. There's a promising implementation in #384 that might be adapted to complete the task.
More context: #384 (comment).
Related with #336.
Edit: I've added this to the 'test4' milestone for extra testing and documentation updates.
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