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-Andy-

On 10/19/2017 09:19 AM, Andrew Grimberg wrote:
> Greetings folks,
> 
> This is just a follow up on the migration that we performed yesterday.
> 
> First, I've had a few folks asking me where certain things are that
> didn't seem to come over with the import. If you can't see it at this
> point it didn't come over and there's nothing I can do about that. It
> was to identify these sort of things that I requested the community look
> at the trial migration I did during the middle of last month.
> 
> Second, a failure on my understanding of how the account mapping was
> going to work has lead to issues with some folks that gave us their
> mapping not being able to log in. If you are running into this please
> open a ticket with us [0] and we can resolve it fairly quickly for you
> 
> Third, I have managed to figure out a method for properly merging
> accounts. So, even if you didn't provide your mapping earlier we can
> actually properly merge your LFID with the auto-created bugzilla email
> address account that was created. Please open a ticket [0] with details
> on the accounts needing to be merged. Please also have already logged in
> to JIRA at least once (or attempted to in the case of those that gave us
> mapping info but hadn't logged in before the migration) before
> submitting the ticket.
> 
> -Andy-
> 
> [0] [email protected]
> 

-- 
Andrew J Grimberg
Lead, IT Release Engineering
The Linux Foundation

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