On 3 Jun 2009 at 13:08, Scott Haneda wrote:

> So now, I have to know to go to sf.net and get an account there?  I  
> did so, used a login name I wanted to change, to find out I can not.   
> Then I find out, you can not, in any way, delete a sf.net account.  So 
> I login, change my email address to mailinator and abandon that
> account.
> 
> Curious, what happened to my old data that was in the old forums, who  
> ended up with that data?

Scott, the old forums are still there and 
usable, but I find phpBB that SF now provides 
a much better format.  Fritz has been asking 
everyone who posts to the old one to repost to 
the new forum for quite a few months now, so 
there hasn't been much traffic there this 
year. You can get to theold posts in exactly 
the same way as before from the Project page.

Your login details to the old forums will work 
fine with the new forums, as they are all 
controlled by SF.  There's no need to create a 
new account.

> It is in phpBB, but wrapped up in http auth, which is so incredibly  
> confusing to the end user.  I emailed a listed admin a few months  
> back, when the whole wiki and forums disappeared, offering to simply  
> host them at my colo.  Nothing.

The phpBB login is all down to SF (AIUI) and 
we can't alter it.  The old admins are not 
involved with ASSP anymore.

paul


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