On 08/12/14 12:04, [email protected] wrote:
> I'm working with a volunteer who has been supporting my team quite a
> lot, and I would like to give access to a resource source (appannie)
> for them to be more integrated in our work. (NB: Mozilla has  free
> access to as many seats as we want but users need a @mozilla address
> of some sort to identify them, i.e. I can't add them as @gmail or
> other public available address.)

That seems broken. An email address is a universal identifier. Why
should the fact that other people can get addresses at the same domain
be a problem for appannie?

Mozilla is moving to use Google infrastructure for all its email, so
it's even entirely the same back end!

If the issue is that the access control is domain-based only, then there
are various Mozilla community domains (e.g. @mozilla-community.org, and
many regional ones) which may be able to provide the volunteer with an
identifier to use.

> Is there a resolution here on this question?

No.

Gerv


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