Thanks Bastian, I can now assign bugs to myself.

John, I'll add two-factor auth to my account after I have confirmed the
pending issues with '@' character in SSH logins as resolved.

I indeed saw the wiki history... I've experienced wikis that allow
anonymous editing or that allow anyone with an account to edit. If so,
maybe that this possibility should be denied.

I've also forked the update site a few days ago for the issue you've
mentioned. I hope to be able to look into it next week-end.

Thank you all.


2016-12-07 22:53 GMT+01:00 John Peberdy <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> The vandalism I saw showed up in the repo log as "Edited from the web
> interface" or similar. Based on this I think it was someone with
> contributor rights or someone with access to the account of a contributor
> was making changes. The changes are visible in wiki history and seemed to
> me to point to non-existent URLs so it didn't seem malicious.
>
> For this reason I revoked all contributor rights. The only account I
> didn't/couldn't revoke is the "mercurialeclipse" owner account. Does
> someone have access to that account and can confirm the password is
> secure?  Bastian, is that you?
>
> All contributors, please add 2 factor authentication to your bitbucket
> account.
>
> Lastly, someone mentioned the current update site jar files were getting
> blocked by an antivirus. If someone could confirm that is a false positive
> and/or come up with different ideally transparent way of building the
> update site I would appreciate it and it would allow us to add the update
> site URL back to the wiki page.
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 12:33:31 PM UTC-5, Bastian Doetsch wrote:
>>
>> Id be happy to give you administration rights :)
>>
>> Bastian
>> -- via mobile
>>
>> Am 07.12.2016 um 17:24 schrieb Amenel Voglozin <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to reach any admin of the MercurialEclipse repository at
>> BitBucket, so that my access to the repository may be restored.
>>
>> As I've discussed with John Peberdy in the past, I prefer to contribute
>> to the project via pull requests and via answering people's question on the
>> issue tracker instead of using my write access to the repository. However,
>> I realized today that I can't edit issues. I can't assign an issue to
>> myself anymore. Although that won't keep me from working on the project, it
>> will in the near future be a bit more than a hindrance.
>>
>> I've also realized that the reply address to which I sent a reply when I
>> was notified that my access level was changed to "read" is a noreply
>> address. Therefore, I'll reiterate my request here: is it possible for some
>> admin to make it so that I get notified when a new issue is created?
>>
>> I've just read John's message on the Wiki about the vandalism. Are there
>> administration tools on BitBucket that can help identify and ban these
>> vandals? At least, those people's actions would not negatively affect the
>> project, which hasn't been seeing much activity for some time now, which in
>> turn leaves me worried as Mercurial and Eclipse are both evolving while the
>> project is not, or barely.
>>
>> What means other than this public Google Group do contributors have to
>> reach the admins? The link on John's BitBucket profile is dead, the
>> vectrace domain is apparently for sale, and there's no e-mail address
>> anywhere.
>>
>> Last, can we create a private hgE-dev mailing list or group for the
>> active contributors and the admins?
>>
>> Thank you.
>> -Amenel.
>>
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