Link to system architecture broken
The README.md states:
The whole application setup with all dependencies can be found in System Architecture. It contains information about how different application components are connected to each other.
The link to the "System Architecture" leads to a password-protected page. Please add the system architecture to some open-source repository. Web pages come and go (when the funding ends) and you shouldn't rely on the donation-backed Wayback Machine.
prefer it to be in github only.
It looks like the company that took over the schoolcloud-project is the most incompetent and lazy company ever! Today, I'm having the same issue and there isn't even a way to register because that login screen is for their internal ticket system, under which they put their documentation...
@ohne-ende hi there, please write a mail to the dedicated first level support for your instance. You can find a mailto thing on the main page of your instance :)
and i don't know what you mean by "even a way to register because that login screen is for their internal ticket system" that sounds rather like you are on a completely different url.
I can find a mailto thing in my... Oh wait, I don't even have an f***ing instance because I can't install it. For installing it, i'd need that System Architecture link to be publically available and not locked behind some internal server you're using and only getting access to, if you're working at that company. And no, I wasn't at a completely different URL, you're just plain bad at managing such simple tasks like even giving me a .txt or README.md file where the whole setup process is written down, publically available so that OPEN SOURCE project could still be used OPEN and not behind a handfull of governmental servers that are only available if you're a teacher or student. If you don't believe me, there's the link behind that "System Architecture" hyperlink: https://docs.dbildungscloud.de/login.action?os_destination=%2Fpages%2Fviewpage.action%3FspaceKey%3DDBH%26title%3DSystem%2BArchitecture&permissionViolation=true P.S. It's very sad to see that you needed over a year to release another update and took over a month and a half to respond with an very useless comment.