Hi,
WRT a couple of AOOo committers being located in China e.g. IBM and
RedOffice. Is anyone aware of the Apache Roadshow in Shanghai [1]?
I haven't seen any announcement yet, but stumbled over it by coincidence.
Peter
[1] http://www.apacheasiaroadshow.org/
2011/8/27 Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org:
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
Am 27.08.11 09:53, schrieb RGB ES:
2011/8/27 Mark Thomasma...@apache.org:
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
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
On Sat, 2011-08-27 at 20:40 +0800, Chao Sun wrote:
Hi, all
Hi,
WRT a couple of AOOo committers being located in China e.g. IBM and
RedOffice. Is anyone aware of the Apache Roadshow in Shanghai [1]?
I haven't seen any announcement yet, but stumbled over it by coincidence.
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.
Hi Drew,
On Sat, 2011-08-27 at 20:40 +0800, Chao Sun wrote:
Hi, all
Hi,
WRT a couple of AOOo committers being located in China e.g. IBM and
RedOffice. Is anyone aware of the Apache Roadshow in Shanghai [1]?
I haven't seen any announcement yet, but stumbled over it by coincidence.
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
On Sat, 2011-08-27 at 21:27 +0800, Chao Sun wrote:
Hi Drew,
On Sat, 2011-08-27 at 20:40 +0800, Chao Sun wrote:
Hi, all
Hi,
WRT a couple of AOOo committers being located in China e.g. IBM and
RedOffice. Is anyone aware of the Apache Roadshow in Shanghai [1]?
I haven't seen
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
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
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
Can we conclude that what we've been calling an id@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.
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
I guess we really do need to keep id @ 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
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:
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
My exploration of stackoverflow was because it was offered as an example of
what might serve for User support: beyond forums or lists. I have learned
its limitations (and I continue to monitor it for openoffice.org questions).
It is clear to me that the StackExchange sites do not qualify as
FWIW, the code is there since yesterday :) ... Anyone wants the honor of
commiting the missing files?
Cheers,
Pedro.
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