Hi,

I was included in the 'to' field of this email but I can not see 
anything wrong with the 'collective relationships' entries. What is 
wrong with them?

Paul

Alan Burlison wrote:
> Please note, our auditing has identified that your collective 
> relationships have a high probability of being at least partly 
> incorrect.  Please check them carefully, as per the instructions in the 
> attached mail.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Subject:
> [website-discuss] IMPORTANT: Auth upgrade brought forward, please check 
> your collective relationships
> From:
> Alan Burlison <Alan.Burlison at sun.com>
> Date:
> Fri, 05 Feb 2010 16:19:28 +0000
> To:
> opensolaris-announce at opensolaris.org, website-discuss at opensolaris.org
> 
> To:
> opensolaris-announce at opensolaris.org, website-discuss at opensolaris.org
> 
> 
> It has become apparent that some of the collective relationship data in
> http://auth.opensolaris.org is incorrect.  This affects not just the
> Electorate data which will be used for the forthcoming election, but
> also Community Groups, and possibly Projects and User Groups as well.
> We are therefore asking people to check their collective relationships
> in Auth and notify of us of any discrepancies.  These errors may occur
> in historic data as well as your current relationships, so it is
> important you check both.
> 
> If you find anything you think is incorrect, please send email to
> ogb-discuss at opensolaris.org with the subject "ELECTORATE ASSIGNMENTS"
> describing the incorrect data and including details of what you think
> the correct version should be.
> 
> To make this process easier, we've brought forward the deployment of the
> new version of http://auth.opensolaris.org from Monday to today, as it
> includes extra functionality that makes it easier to view your
> relationship history.
> 
> To check your relationship history, follow these steps:
> 
> 1. Log in to http://auth.opensolaris.org
> 
> 2. Click on the "Edit your account" link
> 
> 3. Click on "Collectives" in the left-hand menu.
> 
> 4. Click on the "Show your relationship history" link at the bottom of
> the first table on the page.
> 
> This will pop up a window showing the whole of your relationship
> history, please check it is correct.
> 
> Note that if a record has no end date it merely means that the
> relationship is of indefinite length.  Core Contributor relationships
> are usually for a 2 year term, so they should have an end date.
> 
> Thanks,
> 

-- 
Paul Cunningham
Unemployed Software Engineer


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