Hi all, it seems that the migration to the ASF bugzilla was done just
as I changed my email address at the OOo QA site. Could someone please
comment on this bug so that I will get an email and I'll know to which
address I am assigned at the ASF bugzilla:
The issue is more of a mess than I thought!
Not only does the user need to sort on double rows, but he number that
he is sorting on is not unique! Therefore, simply creating a second
cell with a derived sort number will no work.
It looks like the real choice here is to either stay with his
I know nothing of comments or that https URL you gave below, but I
saw your post on Users@OpenOffice.Org, if that's any help -- Amy Lowenstein
On 10/07/11 4:49 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Hi all, it seems that the migration to the ASF bugzilla was done just
as I changed my email address at the OOo
Hi Dotan,
On Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 10:49:29AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Hi all, it seems that the migration to the ASF bugzilla was done just
as I changed my email address at the OOo QA site. Could someone please
comment on this bug so that I will get an email and I'll know to which
address I
Dotan,
I checked the bugzilla and the email that it has for you as the submitter of
that bug. It is your @OO.o email address. If you changed the forwarding of
that at OO.o, it should work. I sent you an e-mail so that you can verify that.
Also, for others who have bugs in the OO.o bugzilla
Even after restoring a password, there are issues with commenting on
Bugzilla, as I posted here last week:
http://openoffice.org/projects/www/lists/users/archive/2011-09/message/249
http://openoffice.org/projects/www/lists/users/archive/2011-10/message/5
It seems that adding a comment also
[BCC: to ooo-dev @i.a.o]
Mark,
It could be a configuration problem with AOOo Bugzilla, or a disconnect in
recognizing you as the reporter.
Five questions.
1. Did you subscribe to ooo-dev before sending the message that bounced?
2. Was the bounce from ooo-dev itself or from someone on
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
[BCC: to ooo-dev @i.a.o]
Mark,
It could be a configuration problem with AOOo Bugzilla, or a disconnect in
recognizing you as the reporter.
Five questions.
1. Did you subscribe to ooo-dev before sending the message that bounced?
No, but the server didn't accept
Mark Bourne wrote:
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
[BCC: to ooo-dev @i.a.o]
Mark,
It could be a configuration problem with AOOo Bugzilla, or a
disconnect in recognizing you as the reporter.
Five questions.
5. Finally, did you contact bugzilla-admin @a.o as it says on the
bottom of pages?
No, I
So many of these SPF arrangements are flakey.
This is off-track from getting you tied into bugzilla again, but I notice this
oddity.
If you go to openspf.org with the pasted-together URL they supply, it seems
that [my address]
is a problem!
Also, I have no idea when it says bad destination
Hmm, I hate those problems when they happen to me.
Fortunately, I have a hotmail address I can usually use when a destination
address
is too hair-triggered about sender validity. I don't know how to deal with this
at Apache directly.
Do you have a gmail or hotmail account you can use to get to
(Replying to the list this time...)
I removed my email address and IP address from the message, since
archived of this list are publicly available. If you put in an arbitrary
email and IP address you'll get the gist of the page - it just
customises the page with those details.
SPF (Sender
Why is the favicon for http://www.openoffice.org/ using a Kenai favicon?
type=application/atom+xml /
link rel=shortcut icon type=image/x-icon
href=/branding/kenai/images/favicon.ico /
link rel=icon type=image/x-icon
href=/branding/kenai/images/favicon.ico /
rather than an OOo (or
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