4 years ago
State for Resources
To keep track of the different resources a project needs, it is no longer possible to eliminate repositories. Instead, each of them will have a “state”. This * state * can be “Active” or “Inactive” ([optional] as explained below):
- Active: The repository is available and ready for our hackers to access.
- Inactive: The repository does not exist anymore, it was changed, or it was added by mistake.
Every time a repository is changed, a notification will be sent to all the people involved in the project (both Fluid Attacks’s and customer’s users).
Finally, the states can be changed by project users at any moment, and every change will be stored for future needs.