Am 09.12.11 05:25, schrieb Rob Weir:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Andrea Pescetti<[email protected]> wrote:
On 30/11/2011 Rob Weir wrote:
Some specific points that could use more detail include project
services (lists, wikis, Bugzilla, etc.) that would be very commonly
used with openoffice.org email addresses. I think I listed them all.
But can you think of others?
I just checked and I confirm what I wrote some days ago: the Extensions and
Templates sites use single-sign-on with the @openoffice.org addresses, so
only their @openoffice.org e-mail address is available in the system.
This means that extension publishers can be contacted only through their
@openoffice.org address; the first thing to do in the possible future clones
of the Extensions and Templates site would thus be to disable the
single-sign-on (unfortunately) and send out password reset links before the
@openoffice.org addresses and the single-sign-on expire, otherwise extension
publishers will lose access to the website.
A password reset doesn't fix it. We need users to specify a
different email address, right? Is that even possible? Does the app
have a separate user-id and email address field? Or does it assume
they are always the same?
Realy good point. As I know the extension site use the Kenai Login. This
is possible over LADP (If I'm not wrong) This would be a big issue.
Or is the idea that the password reset notification is the easiest way
to contact all of the users?
-Rob
Regards,
Andrea.
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