Allan, that's correct, SSH keys are not a requirement anymore when requesting Foundation membership or a GNOME Account. I made sure the GitLab form for new membership applications [1] and GNOME Accounts [2] also reflects this.
Thanks and please let me know whether I missed anything on the templates! [1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/MembershipCommittee/-/issues/new?issuable_template=membership-application [2] https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/new?issuable_template=new-account Il giorno mar 24 nov 2020 alle ore 11:54 Allan Day <a...@gnome.org> ha scritto: > Andrea Veri <a...@gnome.org> wrote: > ... > > the GNOME Infrastructure is making available a new web based tool that > will help you resetting your account password in case it was lost. As many > of you know, the current way of updating your password was running a > command on your terminal making sure your SSH key was up-to-date with the > one we have on our systems. That was creating a barrier to contributors > which aren't comfortable using a terminal, SSH or other developer oriented > toolings. The new solution will ease the process and remove the need of > utilizing a console and/or owning an SSH key. > > Awesome! Will this allow us to phase out SSH keys for LDAP accounts > and foundation memberships? (I thought I'd filed a ticket for that but > may have dreamt it.) > > Allan > -- Cheers, Andrea Red Hatter, Fedora / EPEL packager, GNOME Infrastructure Team Coordinator, Former GNOME Foundation Board of Directors Secretary, GNOME Foundation Membership & Elections Committee Chairman Homepage: https://www.gnome.org/~av
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