Project Control Center (PCC) is a platform that allows project administrators to set up the projects when they get associated with The Linux Foundation. You can set up the projects to use various services that are provided by The Linux Foundation.
PCC assists you in onboarding an open source project with great ease. Project Control Center helps you get started quickly by providing all the support that you need with self-service configuration for governance, membership, IT, developer and collaboration tools, documentation, and community roles. You can read more about PCC by visiting our website.
Some of the prominent features of PCC are listed in the following list:
PCC Dashboard
Creating Projects and Sub Projects
Generic setup services
IT services
Tools Onboarding
This sections provides you with list of new features and bug fixes for this release.
The following list provides you an overview of new features implemented in this release:
Insights - Insights now displays a status bar at the top of the page for activated services to indicate the service status.
Security - Updated info text for a false-positive pattern to be more descriptive.
MISC - Updated DataDog logging to be in line with IT Services requirements.
Setup - Updated field-level validation for new roles (admin, viewer, controller) to give better data management access.
The following list provides you the bug fixes that are applied in this release:
Security - Fixed issue where last scan time for failed scans was showing NaN values due to the API not returning the required key.
Meeting Management - Fixed a bug where the add yourself to meeting link was causing an issue by setting a host value.
Meeting Management - Fixed a DST bug where the user was seeing an incorrect time value for a meeting that was before a DST change.
Meeting Management - Fixed the recurrence dropdown to use dynamic weeks instead of static.
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You can visit the following links for more information on PCC: