Unable to reach 140.211.11.121 from yesterday. I guess it's a network issue in Beijing, maybe the whole China. Weird. I can ping successfully other 140.211.11.* IP.
2012/5/4 Rob Weir <[email protected]>: > On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:03 PM, lifeng wang <[email protected]> wrote: >> Still can't connect to Bugzilla today in Beijing >> >> 2012/5/3 Rob Weir <[email protected]> > > Works fine for me right now. > > Can you ping issues.apache.org (140.211.11.121) ? > > -Rob > >> >>> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > Rob Weir wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Are you not able to login to Bugzilla? Did you try resetting your >>> >> password? >>> > >>> > >>> > Note that the BugZilla home page now has wrong instructions: >>> > -- >>> > Please Note: All users with accounts on the legacy OpenOffice.org tracker >>> > must reset their passwords to gain access to their old accounts. To reset >>> > your password, click on the "Forgot Password" link in the header or >>> footer. >>> > >>> > [so far, instruction still apply] >>> > >>> > Note: If your user name when the service was hosted at Oracle was >>> "myuser", >>> > then your login for the migrated Bugzilla instance will be >>> > "[email protected]" and e-mail to this address will redirect to the >>> > e-mail address associated with your Oracle/OpenOffice.org account >>> > pre-migration to the ASF. >>> > >>> > [this part is outdated: users should just write their full e-mail >>> address - >>> > the real one, not the @openoffice.org alias; at least other users >>> reported >>> > that this worked for them; I can't test since I migrated my account >>> months >>> > ago] >>> >>> OK. I updated the text: https://issues.apache.org/ooo/ >>> >>> Is that correct? Is there a clearer way to state this? >>> >>> -Rob >>> >>> > -- >>> > Regards, >>> > Andrea. >>> -- Best Regards >From [email protected]
