Re: Bad security rating for Fedora store

2015-03-16 Thread Ruth Suehle
Following up on this thread--they did accept the feedback and were responsive. 
This morning I got the following message:

The SPP disable of SSL v3, originally scheduled for this week, has been 
postponed to March 23rd due to significant negative impacts for some of our 
customers.  We need to allow them time to make the necessary updates on their 
side to avoid any ordering implications. As we service approximately 400 
different customer eStores, it's been a challenge to ensure each client has 
made the updates. We apologize for the delay and I'll keep you informed as we 
finally get this potential security issue corrected
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Re: How do you log into the Magazine?

2015-03-16 Thread Ryan Lerch

On 03/13/2015 02:22 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote:

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 03:20:31PM -0400, Ryan Lerch wrote:

On 03/12/2015 02:57 PM, Gabriele Trombini wrote:

Il giorno 12/mar/2015, alle ore 19:42, Chaoyi Zha
cydrob...@fedoraproject.org mailto:cydrob...@fedoraproject.org ha
scritto:


FAS openid



On Thu, Mar 12, 2015, 2:28 PM Zacharias Mitzelos mit...@mitzelos.com
mailto:mit...@mitzelos.com wrote:

On Thu, Mar 12, 2015, at 08:20 PM, Ruth Suehle wrote:
 I use the FAS openID.
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me too


Username + password for me

Gabri



Did you originally log in with the OpenID though -- i am pretty sure that is
the only way to create an account.

I am playing with some changes to the login screen on the wordpress instance
that would only allow login via openID, to make the magazine in line with
other Fedora applications.

I logged in originally with OpenID but at some point I apparently
created a password and my Lastpass extension has been taking care of
it for me.  I'd be happy to go back to just OpenID.



Sorry, one more question -- do people login with openid with:

username.id.fedoraproject.org

or just

id.fedoraproject.org

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Re: Will people be grumpy if I include Mac OS X instructions?

2015-03-16 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
You are going to get pushback but I think that since pretty much all the
people I am helping on weekends with Vagrant are MacOSX users.. that it
needs to be done.

On 16 March 2015 at 13:22, Joe Brockmeier j...@redhat.com wrote:

 Hey all,

 Question - I'm wondering if folks are likely to be grumpy en masse if I
 include instructions targeted to Mac OS X users for a post on Fedora
 Magazine?

 Context:  We're producing two kinds of Vagrant boxes for Fedora 22 Atomic
 - KVM/libvirt and VirtualBox. The VirtualBox images are most likely to be
 consumed by Vagrant users on Mac OS X and Windows. That's a Good Thing(TM)
 if we have devs on Mac OS X/Windows spinning up Fedora for their Docker
 work/testing.

 But it feels slightly weird writing a howto that includes Mac instructions
 for Fedora Magazine. Thoughts? Hope I'm just being over-sensitive.

 Best,

 jzb
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Will people be grumpy if I include Mac OS X instructions?

2015-03-16 Thread Joe Brockmeier
Hey all,

Question - I'm wondering if folks are likely to be grumpy en masse if I include 
instructions targeted to Mac OS X users for a post on Fedora Magazine?

Context:  We're producing two kinds of Vagrant boxes for Fedora 22 Atomic - 
KVM/libvirt and VirtualBox. The VirtualBox images are most likely to be 
consumed by Vagrant users on Mac OS X and Windows. That's a Good Thing(TM) if 
we have devs on Mac OS X/Windows spinning up Fedora for their Docker 
work/testing.

But it feels slightly weird writing a howto that includes Mac instructions for 
Fedora Magazine. Thoughts? Hope I'm just being over-sensitive. 

Best, 

jzb
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Re: Will people be grumpy if I include Mac OS X instructions?

2015-03-16 Thread Gabriele Trombini

 Il giorno 16/mar/2015, alle ore 20:22, Joe Brockmeier j...@redhat.com ha 
 scritto:
 [cut]
 But it feels slightly weird writing a howto that includes Mac instructions 
 for Fedora Magazine. Thoughts? Hope I'm just being over-sensitive.

IMO there's no problem. 
As ambassador I would love when I can say we don't boycott others s.o. and 
rather give instructions with howto for everyone.
It's also a good way to promote Fedora.

Gabri
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Re: Will people be grumpy if I include Mac OS X instructions?

2015-03-16 Thread Ryan Lerch

On 03/16/2015 03:22 PM, Joe Brockmeier wrote:

Hey all,

Question - I'm wondering if folks are likely to be grumpy en masse if I include 
instructions targeted to Mac OS X users for a post on Fedora Magazine?

Context:  We're producing two kinds of Vagrant boxes for Fedora 22 Atomic - 
KVM/libvirt and VirtualBox. The VirtualBox images are most likely to be 
consumed by Vagrant users on Mac OS X and Windows. That's a Good Thing(TM) if 
we have devs on Mac OS X/Windows spinning up Fedora for their Docker 
work/testing.

But it feels slightly weird writing a howto that includes Mac instructions for 
Fedora Magazine. Thoughts? Hope I'm just being over-sensitive.

Best,

jzb
I think it is well within the scope of the magazine to include the 
instructions in this context. It would be slightly different if writing 
up instructions to, say describe how to install inkscape on OSX in the 
magazine.


To me, the proposed instructions are similar to describing how to copy 
the Fedora ISO to a USB on Windows or OSX -- which would be entirely ok 
on the magazine too, IMHO.


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