On Tue, 26 May 2020 at 18:25:15 +0200, Andreas Mantke wrote: > if I remember correctly there has not even been an update to the lastest > version of Plone (only compatible with Python 2.7.x). And also the > add-ons of the site has not been updated regularly, even though there > had been made some improvements to support the users of the site. > […] > Yes it had been unanswered and nobody took care of updating the site > with a pure run of buildout from the command line.
As written in the aforementioned tickets what you're calling “a pure run of buildout” was in practice followed by a non-negligible amount of regression fixes and troubleshooting which we (the infra team) would have rather spared ourselves as our resources are limited. We're indeed short on Plone knowledge since your quit maintaining the production site. For various reasons the migration happened later than we hoped but it was decided to go that way >2 years ago, and meanwhile to only apply critical bug fixes which is a pretty sound policy during a migration plan. (We were indeed not using the latest and greatest Plone version, but nonetheless a version still under upstream security support.) You were fully aware of this and continued development of the old site — very well but it can't be a surprise that your most recent work (since late January) was never applied to production; or wasn't applied to production often enough to your taste. > And if I myself wouldn't have noticed TDF of an important security fix > the site would have stayed without that fix for month. That's speculation since you did poke us before hand (thanks again for that) and the hotfix was applied minutes after its release. > And for Redmine: I had to change my phone during last year's autumn and > (as an old man ;-) ) forgot my password and it's yet impossible to login > to Redmine again, because this wonderful SSO feature, which points to an > email address that someone deleted without notice a longer time ago. Uh oh. Well you could also have told the infra team that you were locked out from your Single Sign-On account… My bad, the password recovery is not meant to work with primary addresses only. Fixed, you should now be able to regain access to your Single Sign-On account (hence also to Redmine's web UI). That said there is some activity from you on rdm#2955 *after* my follow up questions… (The most recent activity from your account was even 10 days later.) Furthermore Redmine can also be controlled by email, thereby bypassing SSO: any reply to the Redmine notification makes its way to the ticket. -- Guilhem. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: projects+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/projects/ Privacy Policy: https://www.documentfoundation.org/privacy