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Export and import to cloud storage #19
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Hmm, - Is this actually useful at all? The user can already save/load from file formats. -> What is stopping them from dragging it to Drive or DropBox themselves? To me personally, this is feature creeping, and I'd opt not to include this feature. |
That's why this is for a later version (v2?) and can be low priority. Use case: what if I am a student on a school computer (cough ew) and they want to save this to their Dropbox/Google Drive and they, of course, do not have the folder sync setup on their school computer. They could simply login and let the web application handle that syncing. |
Err - something to discuss during next meeting, but I feel that we're feature creeping here. I understand that it is convenient but File storage/Local Storage is really all we need. Definitely, a neato feature but something to discuss. |
Definitely not a priority. |
I wasn't debating the priority (which would be low). I was debating whether this feature is worth developing in the first place. Once again - something to discuss in the future. |
The advantage of having it outweighs the time it will take to implement.
Yep. |
It is indeed trivial to implement, however we would be feature creeping. For now, this feature will be placed |
I think this is definitely worth developing. We have it in our project proposal as a version 2 feature. Thus I think creating a version 2 label and milestone would be the best solution. |
Not only would linking issues with Github ( #17 ) be awesome, but what about using GitHub's API to actually store our SeaSponge files? Using https://github.com/michael/github we could actually use GitHub as a cloud storage. Hopefully this will encourage sharing of SeaSponge generated threat models and also make it easier to get started and continue modelling threats for projects. |
Apologies in advance if I have misunderstood something. But I think when we create a link, you can always generate full diagram with the link. Given that, do we still need to store the files on "cloud"? I can probably just ping or store the URL in my email and generate the diagram if I want. |
[Easy] Users may wish to save their threat models to a cloud service such as Google Drive or Dropbox. Implementing this would require using their API’s and connecting it to SeaSponge.
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