The Test Instance doesn't support the reset procedure: it doesn't have a 
working e-mail connection.

Use the Live Instance now on Apache.  There is no longer need to use the test 
instance for anything. The Reset procedure must be used on the Live Instance 
because the "password" password is not there.

If you did use the Live Instance at [1] and the message subject is incorrect on 
this thread, wait or do it again.  It seems to be working but there have been 
occasional slow-downs at openoffice.org.  You could also register a new account 
not using @openoffice.org, but that won't link you to any issues you are listed 
on.

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: TJ Frazier [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 03:39
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

On 8/31/2011 05:48, Pavel Janík wrote:
>
> On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Marcus (OOo) wrote:
>
>> Me too. :-(
>
> OraSun employees?

It is reassuring that other experienced programmers are just as bad as I 
frequently am, at reporting bugs they run into while trying to get 
something done.

I bring up the page at [1], type in my [email protected], and click on "forgot 
my password". I get a page with blank login field (probably a bug, but 
trivial), and a "Reset Password" button. I re-enter my name@, and click 
the button. I get a "You have been sent a token" message. All good, so far.

* The token email never arrives. This may be due to the unavailability 
of the oo.o site, since the email would have to be forwarded from my 
oo.o address.

Trying to access www.openoffice.org: After displaying the working 
"looking up" message, Ff gives "cannot find" message. IE is slightly 
more helpful, suggesting that the DNS server may be down.

My guess is that the DNS listing has been fat-fingered, and *somebody* 
will need to look into that.

[1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/
-- 
/tj/

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