[ https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELA-131?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Fernando Lopez reassigned HELA-131: ----------------------------------- Assignee: Backlog Manager > Re: [Fiware-acceleration-help] [FIWARE Lab] Acceptance of new terms and conditions, final reminder. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HELA-131 > URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELA-131 > Project: Help-Accelerate-Desk > Issue Type: eRequest > Reporter: FW External User > Assignee: Backlog Manager > > I had already accepted the new T_C > See attached > On 13/04/2015 19:24, > no-reply at account.lab.fiware.org wrote: > > Dear FIWARE Lab user, > > > > > This email is the last reminder for you to accept the new FIWARE Lab > term and conditions. Should you not accept the new defined policies by > April 15th 2015 19:00 CET, your account will be removed and your > resources released. FIWARE Lab providers will not be responsible for > creating a copy of the data you stored on FIWARE Lab. > > > > To accept > the new term and conditions follow this link: > http://terms.lab.fiware.org/accept [1]. You will be asked to let the > "Term and conditions" application to access your account data and to > accept the new conditions. > > > > For your convenience, the main policies > are summarized as follow: > > > > * > > > > Users will be categorized in > "Trial" and "Community" users. Trial users will include the users > accessing the Lab for testing the FIWARE technologies during a limited > period of time. Community users will include users who have formally > requested a longer term environment for working on the development of > applications based on FIWARE technologies. > > * > > > > Trial users will > be provided with a limited set of resources and for a limited period of > time (14 days) within a single node part of FIWARE Lab. Trial users who > wish to have a longer term environment will need to apply (and obtain) > and Community account (see point 3). After the expiration of their trial > period, the account assigned to a Trial user is disabled and the > associated resources released - any backup is up to the user. FIWARE Lab > providers will not be responsible for the loss of any data. Reminders > are sent one week before the expiration and the day before. However, the > amount of resources assigned to Trial Users may vary depending on > availability of new nodes and change of internal policies. Here it is a > summary of limitations applicable to Trial users: > > > > * > > > > Trial > users cannot create volumes > > * > > > > Trial users cannot create private > networks > > * > > > > Trial users can create up to 2 VM - flavour m1.small > (see [3]) > > * > > > > Trial users cannot create new organizations beyond > the organization linked to their account > > > > * > > > > Community users > will be selected through an application process. The application > process, which may result with a negative answer, will be handled with > the eventual support of FIWARE Accelerator projects (see [1], [2]) who > will identify users that are part of their acceleration programme. Users > beyond the FIWARE Accelerator programme are also admitted. Users willing > to become Community users will need to describe the application they are > developing and the planned usage of FIWARE resources. Community users > will be assigned a default FIWARE Lab node and will have access to it > for a 9 month period unless the application process is renewed. This > node is selected according to their preference and/or ascription to a > given FIWARE accelerator project, each of which is linked to a default > node. By issuing a request for additional resources, Community users may > be able to access additional nodes if well motivated. > > * > > > > If the > total quota assigned to Trial users gets exhausted, requests to create a > Trial user account that require management of cloud resources will be > queued and notified once resources are available on a "first arrived, > first served" basis. > > * > > > > Users requesting a Public IP may need to > provide a verifiable identity information that will be handled by FIWARE > infrastructure providers to ensure the possibility to track liable > actions within the FIWARE Lab. > > * > > > > Users will not be able to > create new "Organizations" anymore beyond the organization linked to > their account. FIWARE Lab allows to share access to the cloud > environment set up by a given user by adding users to the organization > linked to that user. As a consequence, existing organizations will be > blocked from accessing cloud resources. > > > > [1] > http://www.fiware.org/accelerators/ [2] > > > > [2] > http://www.fiware.org/fiware-accelerator-programme/ [3] > > > > [3] > http://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ops/content/flavors.html [4] > > > > > -------------------------------- > > You are receiving this message > because you are a registered FIWARE Lab user. Should you wish to remove > your account, you need to follow four simple steps: 1. Log on FIWARE Lab > 2. Click on the dropdown menu next to your user name (upper right > corner) 3. Select "Settings" 4. Click on "Cancel account" and confirm > Links: > ------ > [1] http://terms.lab.fiware.org/accept > [2] > http://www.fiware.org/accelerators/ > [3] > http://www.fiware.org/fiware-accelerator-programme/ > [4] > http://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ops/content/flavors.html > _______________________________________________ > Fiware-acceleration-help mailing list > Fiware-acceleration-help at lists.fi-ware.org > https://lists.fi-ware.org/listinfo/fiware-acceleration-help > [Created via e-mail received from: dave.watson at trendalyze.com] -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.1#64016)
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