Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread Marcus (OOo)
After password reset I can now successfully login. Didn't know that a 
reset is necessary; or I've overlooked this important detail somehow.


Marcus



Am 08/31/2011 11:43 AM, schrieb Marcus (OOo):

Me too. :-(

Marcus



Am 08/31/2011 09:14 AM, schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Raphael Bircher wrote:


Am 27.08.11 09:53, schrieb RGB ES:

2011/8/27 Mark Thomas:



As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

Do not work for me: I obtain "The username or password you entered is

not valid. "
I can log-in on the original OOo bugzilla without problems.

You hav not only to use the OOo User Name. You have to use the OOo Mail

Adress. My OOo name was rbircher. So for the Login on the test
instance I
have to type rbirc...@openoffice.org. Them it works



i doesn't work for me i can't log in with my full OOo username jsc...

Juergen




Greetings Raphael


RE: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
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:tjfraz...@cfl.rr.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 03:39
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
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 name-@oo.o, 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/



Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
2011/8/31 Jürgen Schmidt 

> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Raphael Bircher  wrote:
>
>> Am 27.08.11 09:53, schrieb RGB ES:
>>
>>  2011/8/27 Mark Thomas:
>>>
 As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
 system admin privs) have been reset to:

 password

  Do not work for me: I obtain "The username or password you entered is
>>> not valid. "
>>> I can log-in on the original OOo bugzilla without problems.
>>>
>>>  You hav not only to use the OOo User Name. You have to use the OOo Mail
>> Adress. My OOo name was rbircher. So for the Login on the test instance I
>> have to type rbirc...@openoffice.org. Them it works
>>
>
> i doesn't work for me i can't log in with my full OOo username jsc...
>
> Juergen
>

i send a reset password request and now after changing my password
everything works fine.

Juergen


>
>
>>
>> Greetings Raphael
>>
>> --
>> My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/
>>
>
>


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread TJ Frazier

Update:
Token email arrived after about an hour; link worked.
OO.o site still not found. --/tj

On 8/31/2011 06:38, TJ Frazier wrote:

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 name-@oo.o, 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/





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread TJ Frazier

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 name-@oo.o, 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/



Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread Pavel Janík

On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Marcus (OOo) wrote:

> Me too. :-(

OraSun employees?
-- 
Pavel Janík





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Me too. :-(

Marcus



Am 08/31/2011 09:14 AM, schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Raphael Bircher  wrote:


Am 27.08.11 09:53, schrieb RGB ES:

  2011/8/27 Mark Thomas:



As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

  Do not work for me: I obtain "The username or password you entered is

not valid. "
I can log-in on the original OOo bugzilla without problems.

  You hav not only to use the OOo User Name. You have to use the OOo Mail

Adress. My OOo name was rbircher. So for the Login on the test instance I
have to type rbirc...@openoffice.org. Them it works



i doesn't work for me i can't log in with my full OOo username jsc...

Juergen




Greetings Raphael


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-31 Thread Jürgen Schmidt
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Raphael Bircher  wrote:

> Am 27.08.11 09:53, schrieb RGB ES:
>
>  2011/8/27 Mark Thomas:
>>
>>> As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
>>> system admin privs) have been reset to:
>>>
>>> password
>>>
>>>  Do not work for me: I obtain "The username or password you entered is
>> not valid. "
>> I can log-in on the original OOo bugzilla without problems.
>>
>>  You hav not only to use the OOo User Name. You have to use the OOo Mail
> Adress. My OOo name was rbircher. So for the Login on the test instance I
> have to type rbirc...@openoffice.org. Them it works
>

i doesn't work for me i can't log in with my full OOo username jsc...

Juergen


>
> Greetings Raphael
>
> --
> My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/
>


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-29 Thread Mark Thomas
Just skimming through this thread in the archives.

I am not subscribed so ooo-dev so please don't assume I have read any of
the threads here. If there are issues, ask questions on the
infrastructure mailing list, comment on the existing Jira ticket for the
ooo-bz migration or create a new Jira ticket as appropriate.

Of the issues I have seen raised so far:

- Linking "issue ..." as well as "bug ..." is easy. Note that ASF
Bugzilla also links rnn to svn. Create a Jira ticket for this and I
will get this done. Possibly not at the same time as migration but
certainly soon afterwards.

- STARTED state being dropped from saved queries. No idea what is going
on here. STARTED is present in the workflow. Looks like an upgrade snag
you'll have to live with and fix your queries post go-live.

- Privacy. This is a public bug tracker. Just about anything you put in
it apart from your password is publicly accessible. e-mail addresses are
certainly not kept private.

Mark


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-29 Thread Pedro F. Giffuni

--- On Mon, 8/29/11, Rob Weir  wrote:
...
> 
> For the production instance, are we preserving the
> original login/passwords, or will they also be all
> set to "password"?
>

I understand, from the comment in JIRA, that people
will have to reset them from their email accounts.

Pedro. 


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-29 Thread Rob Weir
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Mark Thomas  wrote:
> On 29/08/2011 15:48, Rob Weir wrote:
>> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Mark Thomas  wrote:
>>> As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
>>> system admin privs) have been reset to:
>>>
>>> password
>>>
>>> Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
>>> Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
>>> existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the ASF.
>>>
>>
>> For the production instance, are we preserving the original
>> login/passwords, or will they also be all set to "password"?
>
> We don't have the original passwords.
>
> For production, users will have to reset their password before they can
> gain access. A banner notice will be used to inform users of this
> requirement. Those that haven't reset their password after ~6 months
> will be deleted if possible or disabled if deletion is not possible.
>

Excellent, thanks!

-Rob

> Mark
>
>> If for some reason we cannot preserve the user's account access via
>> their former password, I think we should either force a reset at their
>> first login attempt, or if that is not available, set all passwords to
>> a random password, which essentially forcies the user to reset their
>> password.
>>
>>
>>> e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
>>> be lost with the latest data is re-imported.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
>>>
>
>


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-29 Thread Mark Thomas
On 29/08/2011 15:48, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Mark Thomas  wrote:
>> As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
>> system admin privs) have been reset to:
>>
>> password
>>
>> Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
>> Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
>> existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the ASF.
>>
> 
> For the production instance, are we preserving the original
> login/passwords, or will they also be all set to "password"?

We don't have the original passwords.

For production, users will have to reset their password before they can
gain access. A banner notice will be used to inform users of this
requirement. Those that haven't reset their password after ~6 months
will be deleted if possible or disabled if deletion is not possible.

Mark

> If for some reason we cannot preserve the user's account access via
> their former password, I think we should either force a reset at their
> first login attempt, or if that is not available, set all passwords to
> a random password, which essentially forcies the user to reset their
> password.
> 
> 
>> e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
>> be lost with the latest data is re-imported.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
>>



Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-29 Thread Rob Weir
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Mark Thomas  wrote:
> As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
> system admin privs) have been reset to:
>
> password
>
> Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
> Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
> existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the ASF.
>

For the production instance, are we preserving the original
login/passwords, or will they also be all set to "password"?

If for some reason we cannot preserve the user's account access via
their former password, I think we should either force a reset at their
first login attempt, or if that is not available, set all passwords to
a random password, which essentially forcies the user to reset their
password.


> e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
> be lost with the latest data is re-imported.
>
> Mark
>
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884
>


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-28 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Am 08/27/2011 09:20 PM, schrieb Dennis E. Hamilton:

[...]

My profile says I am a member since February 2011, but my bugs are listed from 2006 and 
they are found under "orcmid."  Fascinating.  (I don't know why it says 
February 2011 unless it is when some sort of change-over was done, or I went through a 
re-registration or password reset ceremony.)

[...]


In February the migration to Kenai was finished and some data got lost. 
So, it's very likely this reason.


Marcus




-Original Message-
From: Pavel Janík [mailto:pa...@janik.cz]
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:01
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance


Can we conclude that what we've been calling an@openoffice.org email is in 
fact openoffice.org user registration?

That these are used to login to www, extensions, templates, and bugzilla? 
Anything else?

And are these the 455,422 people on http://openoffice.org/people?


Probably yes. Login to EIS also.


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-28 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 27/08/2011 Dave Fisher wrote:

That these are used to login to www, extensions, templates, and bugzilla? 
Anything else?


Besides what Pavel already pointed out, they are used on QATrack too.


And are these the 455,422 people on http://openoffice.org/people?


Yes, but I honestly don't know if accounts listed there are the "active" 
ones or all. Accounts were purged around February 2011 and only "active" 
ones were kept, for the following definition of "active": the password 
had been used to authenticate to the OpenOffice.org site in the previous 
18 months.


I don't know what happened to the "inactive" accounts, but it should be 
reasonable that BugZilla still allows them to preserve bugs history. And 
the list shown there might or might not include the "inactive" accounts.


As for passwords, all passwords were reset around February 2011 with the 
Kenai migration and all "active" users were e-mailed a new password or a 
password reset link.


Regards,
  Andrea.


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-28 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 27/08/2011 Reizinger Zoltán wrote:

I can login, all my earlier saved searches available, can create new
bug, change bug status from unconfirmed to new and others.


Same for me, with a minor difference: my "My Bugs" saved search only 
considers UNCONFIRMED, NEW, ACCEPTED, REOPENED bugs in the 
OpenOffice.org instance while it also reports bugs with other status 
(like STARTED) in the new one. But this might be due to the BugZilla 
upgrade and anyway it's surely not a showstopper.



I have "CANCONFIRM" right in OOo bugzilla, as a Base QA project member,
it seems to me that the rights remained in new instance.


Again, same for me: I used to have "CANCONFIRM" rights and I still have 
them.


Regards,
  Andrea.


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-28 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi Raphael,

On Saturday, 2011-08-27 15:08:45 +0200, Raphael Bircher wrote:

> >cws cwsname
> >
> >The latter links to the corresponding CWS in EIS at
> >http://tools.services.openoffice.org/
> But EIS will no longer exist at apache, right?

Probably not, but as long as it exists it may help in the transition of
pending CWSs to SVN.

  Eike

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Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Dave Fisher

On Aug 27, 2011, at 1:04 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

> I have no problem with what was done. I am attempting to confirm what Pavel's 
> concern is with the Test Instance.  (And eventually, I presume, the live 
> instance.)

Sure, but it is interesting what is revealed here - the centralized user 
registration.

> 
> - Dennis
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Fisher [mailto:dave2w...@comcast.net] 
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 12:01
> To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance
> 
> 
> On Aug 27, 2011, at 11:52 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
>> Is the problem that we have reset all of the passwords to "password" on the 
>> Test Instance?  
> 
> Take a look at why Mark Thomas did that reset. See 
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884

"It appears most passwords (but not the ones I checked) are not set. I assume 
some third-party authentication mechanism was used."

Regards,
Dave


> 
> Regards,
> Dave
> 
>> 
>> That does allow some mischief, but it has no effect on the real instance 
>> that we will bring over.
>> 
>> - Dennis
>> 
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: Pavel Janík [mailto:pa...@janik.cz] 
>> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:47
>> To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> On Aug 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
>> 
>>> I don't understand.  If you can read issues, you can read the email 
>>> addresses of those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, 
>>> etc.  
>> 
>> yes, e.g. pja...@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the 
>> password mentioned under username pjanik and see the profile of such user 
>> and then you can read his real, non-OOo mail address, e.g. 
>> pavelampersandjanik.cz, which I used to get OOo account. Users provided 
>> their addresses to OOo project under some privacy policy.
>> 
>> This way, they are effectively published.
>> -- 
>> Pavel Janík
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 



RE: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
I have no problem with what was done. I am attempting to confirm what Pavel's 
concern is with the Test Instance.  (And eventually, I presume, the live 
instance.)

 - Dennis

-Original Message-
From: Dave Fisher [mailto:dave2w...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 12:01
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance


On Aug 27, 2011, at 11:52 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

> Is the problem that we have reset all of the passwords to "password" on the 
> Test Instance?  

Take a look at why Mark Thomas did that reset. See 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884

Regards,
Dave

> 
> That does allow some mischief, but it has no effect on the real instance that 
> we will bring over.
> 
> - Dennis
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Pavel Janík [mailto:pa...@janik.cz] 
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:47
> To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance
> 
> Hi,
> 
> On Aug 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
>> I don't understand.  If you can read issues, you can read the email 
>> addresses of those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, 
>> etc.  
> 
> yes, e.g. pja...@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the 
> password mentioned under username pjanik and see the profile of such user and 
> then you can read his real, non-OOo mail address, e.g. 
> pavelampersandjanik.cz, which I used to get OOo account. Users provided their 
> addresses to OOo project under some privacy policy.
> 
> This way, they are effectively published.
> -- 
> Pavel Janík
> 
> 
> 



RE: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
I guess we really do need to keep  @ openoffice.org alive!

It seems I have an orc...@openoffice.org e-mail address and I forgot.

And I was assigned that e-mail when I registered at the site with chosen 
user-ID "orcmid" and my standard e-mail address, dennis.hamil...@acm.org.  My 
profile says I am a member since February 2011, but my bugs are listed from 
2006 and they are found under "orcmid."  Fascinating.  (I don't know why it 
says February 2011 unless it is when some sort of change-over was done, or I 
went through a re-registration or password reset ceremony.)

That's what SourceForge does too.  I think I forgot this.  I have probably 
received orc...@openoffice.org email in the past.

 - Dennis



-Original Message-
From: Pavel Janík [mailto:pa...@janik.cz] 
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:01
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

> Can we conclude that what we've been calling an @openoffice.org email is 
> in fact openoffice.org user registration?
> 
> That these are used to login to www, extensions, templates, and bugzilla? 
> Anything else?
> 
> And are these the 455,422 people on http://openoffice.org/people?

Probably yes. Login to EIS also.
-- 
Pavel Janík





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Dave Fisher

On Aug 27, 2011, at 11:52 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

> Is the problem that we have reset all of the passwords to "password" on the 
> Test Instance?  

Take a look at why Mark Thomas did that reset. See 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884

Regards,
Dave

> 
> That does allow some mischief, but it has no effect on the real instance that 
> we will bring over.
> 
> - Dennis
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Pavel Janík [mailto:pa...@janik.cz] 
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:47
> To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance
> 
> Hi,
> 
> On Aug 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
>> I don't understand.  If you can read issues, you can read the email 
>> addresses of those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, 
>> etc.  
> 
> yes, e.g. pja...@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the 
> password mentioned under username pjanik and see the profile of such user and 
> then you can read his real, non-OOo mail address, e.g. 
> pavelampersandjanik.cz, which I used to get OOo account. Users provided their 
> addresses to OOo project under some privacy policy.
> 
> This way, they are effectively published.
> -- 
> Pavel Janík
> 
> 
> 



RE: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
Is the problem that we have reset all of the passwords to "password" on the 
Test Instance?  

That does allow some mischief, but it has no effect on the real instance that 
we will bring over.

 - Dennis

-Original Message-
From: Pavel Janík [mailto:pa...@janik.cz] 
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:47
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

Hi,

On Aug 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

> I don't understand.  If you can read issues, you can read the email addresses 
> of those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, etc.  

yes, e.g. pja...@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the 
password mentioned under username pjanik and see the profile of such user and 
then you can read his real, non-OOo mail address, e.g. pavelampersandjanik.cz, 
which I used to get OOo account. Users provided their addresses to OOo project 
under some privacy policy.

This way, they are effectively published.
-- 
Pavel Janík





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Pavel Janík
> Can we conclude that what we've been calling an @openoffice.org email is 
> in fact openoffice.org user registration?
> 
> That these are used to login to www, extensions, templates, and bugzilla? 
> Anything else?
> 
> And are these the 455,422 people on http://openoffice.org/people?

Probably yes. Login to EIS also.
-- 
Pavel Janík





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Pavel Janík
> yes, e.g. pja...@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the 
> password mentioned under username pjanik and see the profile of such user and 
> then you can read his real

I have checked now and I do not see my real name anywhere on the Preferences 
page in Apache ooo Bugzilla. The real e-mail was displayed on IssueZilla, so I 
thought it can (this is the reason I used the word "probably" above) be seen in 
Apache ooo Bugzilla.
-- 
Pavel Janík





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Dave Fisher

On Aug 27, 2011, at 10:47 AM, Pavel Janík wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Aug 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
> 
>> I don't understand.  If you can read issues, you can read the email 
>> addresses of those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, 
>> etc.  
> 
> yes, e.g. pja...@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the 
> password mentioned under username pjanik and see the profile of such user and 
> then you can read his real, non-OOo mail address, e.g. 
> pavelampersandjanik.cz, which I used to get OOo account. Users provided their 
> addresses to OOo project under some privacy policy.
> 
> This way, they are effectively published.

Can we conclude that what we've been calling an @openoffice.org email is in 
fact openoffice.org user registration?

That these are used to login to www, extensions, templates, and bugzilla? 
Anything else?

And are these the 455,422 people on http://openoffice.org/people?

Regards,
Dave


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Pavel Janík
Hi,

On Aug 27, 2011, at 7:14 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:

> I don't understand.  If you can read issues, you can read the email addresses 
> of those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, etc.  

yes, e.g. pja...@openoffice.org. OK. But you probably can log in with the 
password mentioned under username pjanik and see the profile of such user and 
then you can read his real, non-OOo mail address, e.g. pavelampersandjanik.cz, 
which I used to get OOo account. Users provided their addresses to OOo project 
under some privacy policy.

This way, they are effectively published.
-- 
Pavel Janík





RE: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
Pavel,

I don't understand.  If you can read issues, you can read the email addresses 
of those who created the issue, those who are CC on the issue, etc.  

What does this list (ooo-dev@i.a.o) have to do with it?

As far as I can tell, I can already (on openoffice.org) search for issues by 
email addresses, and I can see the e-mail addresses of anyone linked on an 
issue.  And I don't have to be logged in.  The same is true for the LibreOffice 
bugzilla.

Look at <http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=118255>

Mouse-over any of the koschmi links.  You'll see that the mailto: URI is there 
as the target.  Likewise for any other place.  Some of the bugs show email 
addresses in the link text, some show user names.  But all have the e-mail 
address as the target and these are easily captured by scraping the HTML.  E.g.,

mailto:koschmi@openoffice.org";
   title="koschmi@openoffice.org" >
  koschmi
  

A determined plunderer of e-mail addresses will not be deterred by this.

What is being lost by our having the Test Bugzilla instance and its eventual 
production setup here @i.a.o?

 - Dennis

-Original Message-
From: Pavel Janík [mailto:pa...@janik.cz] 
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 07:48
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

Hi,

> I can login, all my earlier saved searches available, can create new bug, 
> change bug status from unconfirmed to new and others.
> I can add new post to existing bug.

does this mean that anyone reading this list can reveal real e-mails of every 
OOo IssueZilla user? Hmm, I do not like this...
-- 
Pavel Janík





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Pavel Janík
Hi,

> I can login, all my earlier saved searches available, can create new bug, 
> change bug status from unconfirmed to new and others.
> I can add new post to existing bug.

does this mean that anyone reading this list can reveal real e-mails of every 
OOo IssueZilla user? Hmm, I do not like this...
-- 
Pavel Janík





Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Reizinger Zoltán

2011.08.27. 0:57 keltezéssel, Mark Thomas írta:

As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the ASF.

e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
be lost with the latest data is re-imported.

Mark

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884

I can login, all my earlier saved searches available, can create new 
bug, change bug status from unconfirmed to new and others.

I can add new post to existing bug.

I can upload example odb file to bug, it is automatically recognized as 
application/vnd.sun.xml.base, which is correct.
In OOo bugzilla customization, was a possibly to select ODF file formats 
in "Content type" list, which is not in standard bugzilla, but it is not 
a stopper, only a nice to have feature.


I have "CANCONFIRM" right in OOo bugzilla, as a Base QA project member, 
it seems to me that the rights remained in new instance.

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Canconfirm_Rights

All this type of rights needs to be reviewed, not only remove bugzilla 
admin rights.


Zoltan



Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Marcus (OOo)

I also can login, search and query for bugs. Works fine.

Marcus



Am 08/27/2011 12:57 AM, schrieb Mark Thomas:

As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the ASF.

e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
be lost with the latest data is re-imported.

Mark

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Raphael Bircher

Am 27.08.11 14:55, schrieb Eike Rathke:

Hi TJ,

On Friday, 2011-08-26 20:10:01 -0400, TJ Frazier wrote:


Not sure this qualifies as a show-stopper, but one omitted
customization will be greatly missed: automatic hyperlinks to
issues.
That is, "[I|i]ssue 123456" becomes a hyperlink to that issue. If
this process is not done during import, I have no idea how easy or
hard it would be to do later.

There are at least 3 of these hyperlinks:

issue 12345
bug 12345   (I think that's BZ standard)
cws cwsname

The latter links to the corresponding CWS in EIS at
http://tools.services.openoffice.org/

But EIS will no longer exist at apache, right?

Greetings Raphael
--
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Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi TJ,

On Friday, 2011-08-26 20:10:01 -0400, TJ Frazier wrote:

> Not sure this qualifies as a show-stopper, but one omitted
> customization will be greatly missed: automatic hyperlinks to
> issues.
> That is, "[I|i]ssue 123456" becomes a hyperlink to that issue. If
> this process is not done during import, I have no idea how easy or
> hard it would be to do later.

There are at least 3 of these hyperlinks:

issue 12345
bug 12345   (I think that's BZ standard)
cws cwsname

The latter links to the corresponding CWS in EIS at
http://tools.services.openoffice.org/

  Eike

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Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread TJ Frazier

On 8/27/2011 08:31, Raphael Bircher wrote:

Am 27.08.11 02:10, schrieb TJ Frazier:

On 8/26/2011 18:57, Mark Thomas wrote:



Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC




[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884


Not sure this qualifies as a show-stopper, but one omitted
customization will be greatly missed: automatic hyperlinks to issues.
That is, "[I|i]ssue 123456" becomes a hyperlink to that issue.

Confirmed. But it works with Bug 123456.

If this process is not done during import, I have no idea how easy or
hard it would be to do later.

+1 for later, it's not a showstoper at the moment

Greetings Raphael

Ah! Excellent! With the basic facility there, all that needs to be done 
is a little extra string recognition. I was very concerned, because 
there are (my SWAG) tens of thousands of such refs in the db.


Thank you. /tj/



Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread David McKay


On 27/08/11 13:31, Raphael Bircher wrote:

Am 27.08.11 02:10, schrieb TJ Frazier:

On 8/26/2011 18:57, Mark Thomas wrote:

As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the 
ASF.


e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
be lost with the latest data is re-imported.

Mark

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884


Not sure this qualifies as a show-stopper, but one omitted 
customization will be greatly missed: automatic hyperlinks to issues.

That is, "[I|i]ssue 123456" becomes a hyperlink to that issue.

Confirmed. But it works with Bug 123456.
If this process is not done during import, I have no idea how easy or 
hard it would be to do later.

+1 for later, it's not a showstoper at the moment

Greetings Raphael

Works for me using my @openoffice.org email and the temporary password 
specified above. Searched for a few bugs that I'm tagged on, and they 
were retrieved as expected. Seems to be working for me.




Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Raphael Bircher

Am 27.08.11 02:10, schrieb TJ Frazier:

On 8/26/2011 18:57, Mark Thomas wrote:

As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the 
ASF.


e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
be lost with the latest data is re-imported.

Mark

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884


Not sure this qualifies as a show-stopper, but one omitted 
customization will be greatly missed: automatic hyperlinks to issues.

That is, "[I|i]ssue 123456" becomes a hyperlink to that issue.

Confirmed. But it works with Bug 123456.
If this process is not done during import, I have no idea how easy or 
hard it would be to do later.

+1 for later, it's not a showstoper at the moment

Greetings Raphael

--
My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread RGB ES
2011/8/27 Raphael Bircher :
> Am 27.08.11 09:53, schrieb RGB ES:
>>
>> 2011/8/27 Mark Thomas:
>>>
>>> As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
>>> system admin privs) have been reset to:
>>>
>>> password
>>>
>> Do not work for me: I obtain "The username or password you entered is
>> not valid. "
>> I can log-in on the original OOo bugzilla without problems.
>>
> You hav not only to use the OOo User Name. You have to use the OOo Mail
> Adress. My OOo name was rbircher. So for the Login on the test instance I
> have to type rbirc...@openoffice.org. Them it works
>
> Greetings Raphael
>
> --
> My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/
>

Ops! You are right. Thanks!
Everything looks perfect.
Cheers
Ricardo


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread Raphael Bircher

Am 27.08.11 09:53, schrieb RGB ES:

2011/8/27 Mark Thomas:

As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password


Do not work for me: I obtain "The username or password you entered is
not valid. "
I can log-in on the original OOo bugzilla without problems.

You hav not only to use the OOo User Name. You have to use the OOo Mail 
Adress. My OOo name was rbircher. So for the Login on the test instance 
I have to type rbirc...@openoffice.org. Them it works


Greetings Raphael

--
My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-27 Thread RGB ES
2011/8/27 Mark Thomas :
> As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
> system admin privs) have been reset to:
>
> password
>

Do not work for me: I obtain "The username or password you entered is
not valid. "
I can log-in on the original OOo bugzilla without problems.


Re: OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-26 Thread TJ Frazier

On 8/26/2011 18:57, Mark Thomas wrote:

As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the ASF.

e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
be lost with the latest data is re-imported.

Mark

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884


Not sure this qualifies as a show-stopper, but one omitted customization 
will be greatly missed: automatic hyperlinks to issues.
That is, "[I|i]ssue 123456" becomes a hyperlink to that issue. If this 
process is not done during import, I have no idea how easy or hard it 
would be to do later.


If some committer (I am not) feels this worth adding to the JIRA ticket, 
feel free.

--
/tj/



OOO Test Bugzilla instance

2011-08-26 Thread Mark Thomas
As per [1], all user passwords (except those for ASF infra users with
system admin privs) have been reset to:

password

Assuming no show stopper issues are reported on [1] before 23.59 UTC
Monday 29 August 2011 then ASF infra will work with Oracle to make the
existing bugzilla instance read only and move the latest data to the ASF.

e-mail remains disabled on the test instance and any changes made will
be lost with the latest data is re-imported.

Mark

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3884