On 16 April 2015 at 22:45, Pascal Quantin pascal.quan...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 16 avr. 2015 11:29 PM, Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org a écrit :
On 4/16/15 1:17 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2015-04-02 1:06 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org
mailto:ger...@wireshark.org:
2015-04-02 1:06 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org:
As was discussed last month, Google's OpenID is going away on the 20th.
Logins to code.wireshark.org using Google will break on that date. The
Gerrit development team has been busy making releases recently to account
for this.
On 4/16/15 1:17 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2015-04-02 1:06 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org
mailto:ger...@wireshark.org:
As was discussed last month, Google's OpenID is going away on the 20th.
Logins to code.wireshark.org http://code.wireshark.org using Google
will
Le 16 avr. 2015 11:29 PM, Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org a écrit :
On 4/16/15 1:17 PM, Pascal Quantin wrote:
2015-04-02 1:06 GMT+02:00 Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org
mailto:ger...@wireshark.org:
As was discussed last month, Google's OpenID is going away on the
20th.
Hi Gerald, I'm looking forward to the new Gerrit! I note in the 2.9
release notes that the bugzilla integration has been rewritten;
hopefully that migration goes smoothly.
Evan
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 7:06 PM, Gerald Combs ger...@wireshark.org wrote:
As was discussed last month, Google's OpenID
As was discussed last month, Google's OpenID is going away on the 20th.
Logins to code.wireshark.org using Google will break on that date. The
Gerrit development team has been busy making releases recently to account
for this. Unfortunately, a change which would allow both OpendID and OAuth2