I'm located in Beijing Haidian district. I can reach issues.apache.org
both from my employers office (AFAIK hosted by China Unicom) and with my
phone (China Mobile), without any trick.
Peter
On 5/4/2012 10:23 AM, Zhe Liu wrote:
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[this part is outdated: users should just write their full e-mail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.