1] Component Name: Credential Provider
Guideline 1 (Clarity): Component name should be descriptive beyond the core
project team
(i.e. please avoid using non-industry standard abbreviations, code words,
project names, etc...)
Guideline 2 (Permanence): Component names should describe features/
functions and not team names, code locations, etc..., which are more
subject to change and make the hierarchy less predictable for people
triaging issues.
Guideline 3 (Specific): Components are meant to explicitly track functional
work areas. If you are trying to track a Proj(ect) or an on-going effort
(e.g. Hotlist-Conops), please instead request a label for a (Proj- or
Hotlist-)
Guideline 4 (Discoverable/ Predictable): Components should be parented
where people would logically expect to find them (i.e. follow product
decomposition when naming versus team decomposition)
2] Parent Component (e.g. Blink, UI>Browser, etc...): Enterprise
Note: We generally avoid creating new component namespaces, unless there is
a new hierarchy that needs to be expressed. Please try and use existing
components as parents.
3] Description of Component:
The Google Credential Provider for Windows allows users to sign in to a Windows computer with their Gaia credentials.
4] Admin/ Owner: rogerta@chromium.org. If we can have a second, then also goanuj@chromium.org
5] Please specify what triage practices will be followed for the component
(i.e. what team will do it and how frequently).
Bugs will be triaged by the enterprise team. The current practice is a weekly rotation by members of the team.
Comment 1 by enegiar@google.com
, Oct 10