I thought it was odd too.

-=>JB<=-

On Apr 10, 2013, at 10:42 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

> Hi Richmond,
> 
> I was also surprised to get this screen asking me for an e-mail address and a 
> password. I would like to get an explanation from RunRev. Maybe we should 
> write to support?
> 
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> On 10 apr 2013, at 19:38, Richmond wrote:
> 
>> So I set up LIvecode Community on Linux, tap in my email address and
>> the exact password I used to download the thing in the first place and get 
>> this:
>> 
>> "The password you have entered does not match that email address"
>> 
>> Why, if the thing is open source does it need a password in the first place?
>> 
>> What happens if I wish to install the thing on a coomputer that has no 
>> internet access?
>> 
>> I do not like to have to ask either of those questions because I have never 
>> seen Open Source software before that requires log ins (and, presumably, 
>> signals sent somewhere on the internet).
>> 
>> Richmond.
> 
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