Maybe it would be interesting allowing anyone to create an account at " salsa.debian.org".
So anyone outside Debian can also report bugs,
and make pull requests.
For example I'm using Debian's syncthing-gtk <https://salsa.debian.org/debian/syncthing-gtk> on my distro, which is a
port of the software to Python 3 not available elsewhere. But I cannot help out because I can't create an account.
(When replying, include my email in the "by" field)
Maybe it would be interesting allowing anyone to create an account at " salsa.debian.org". So anyone outside Debian can also report bugs, and make pull requests.
For example I'm using Debian's syncthing-gtk <https://salsa.debian.org/debian/syncthing-gtk> on my distro, which is a
port of the software to Python 3 not available elsewhere. But I cannot help out because I can't create an account.
(When replying, include my email in the "by" field)
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 04:27:35PM +0100, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
Maybe it would be interesting allowing anyone to create an account at " salsa.debian.org". So anyone outside Debian can also report bugs, andmake
pull requests.
For example I'm using Debian's syncthing-gtk <https://salsa.debian.org/debian/syncthing-gtk> on my distro, which is a port of the software to Python 3 not available elsewhere. But I cannothelp
out because I can't create an account.
(When replying, include my email in the "by" field)
That would makes it easier for you, but also for the huge amount of spam registrations that we receive every day. Unfortunately, you need to have little patience until your account gets approved.
https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/Doc#Users
I tried registering a few times, and it never got approved.
(When replying, include my email in the "to" field)
On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 at 17:59, Antonio Terceiro <[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 04:27:35PM +0100, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
Maybe it would be interesting allowing anyone to create an account at "make
salsa.debian.org". So anyone outside Debian can also report bugs, and
pull requests.a
For example I'm using Debian's syncthing-gtk
<https://salsa.debian.org/debian/syncthing-gtk> on my distro, which is
port of the software to Python 3 not available elsewhere. But I cannothelp
out because I can't create an account.
(When replying, include my email in the "by" field)
That would makes it easier for you, but also for the huge amount of spam
registrations that we receive every day. Unfortunately, you need to have
little patience until your account gets approved.
https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/Doc#Users
It looks to me that nobody knows a thing. Very good 🧀
Who is in charge?
(When replying, include my email in the "to" field)
On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 at 19:00, Alberto Salvia Novella <[email protected]> wrote:
I tried registering a few times, and it never got approved.
(When replying, include my email in the "to" field)
On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 at 17:59, Antonio Terceiro <[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 04:27:35PM +0100, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
Maybe it would be interesting allowing anyone to create an account at " >> > salsa.debian.org". So anyone outside Debian can also report bugs, andmake
pull requests.
For example I'm using Debian's syncthing-gtk
<https://salsa.debian.org/debian/syncthing-gtk> on my distro, which is >> a
port of the software to Python 3 not available elsewhere. But I cannot >> help
out because I can't create an account.
(When replying, include my email in the "by" field)
That would makes it easier for you, but also for the huge amount of spam >> registrations that we receive every day. Unfortunately, you need to have >> little patience until your account gets approved.
https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/Doc#Users
It looks to me that nobody knows a thing. Very good 🧀
Who is in charge?
On 16670 March 1977, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
It looks to me that nobody knows a thing. Very good 🧀
Who is in charge?
You may want to start reading answers you are getting.
We won't allow gmail.com addresses free accounts, ever. It is one of the worst spam sources out there. Before that, we would be disabling gmail completly, it just sucks to allow it.
And your mail address triggers spam filtering *easy*.
You can try catching an admin in #salsa on OFTC right when you try to register again, and avoid rejection that way. Or just don't use gmail.
--
bye, Joerg
On 16670 March 1977, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
It looks to me that nobody knows a thing. Very good 🧀
Who is in charge?
You may want to start reading answers you are getting.
We won't allow gmail.com addresses free accounts, ever. It is one of the worst spam sources out there. Before that, we would be disabling gmail completly, it just sucks to allow it.
And your mail address triggers spam filtering *easy*.
You can try catching an admin in #salsa on OFTC right when you try to register again, and avoid rejection that way. Or just don't use gmail.
--
bye, Joerg
</div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">On 16670 March 1977, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:<br>> It looks to me that nobody knows a thing. Very good 🧀<br>
I won't abide to such email standards.
On 11/3/22 04:25, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
I won't abide to such email standards.
Hi,
You've been given an alternative (ie: ask on IRC, still keeping your
gmail account).
Also, if you retried to register, I am guessing most (if not all) Salsa admins would have seen your email again, and accepted it... You haven't,
as much as I know.
So, please do one of the suggested actions, and you'll get your account.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand
P.S: maybe keeping a polite tone would be nice?
Before emailing this list I requested account creation three times, read
the wiki twice, emailed the admins once, and asked on IRC once too. Now asking on IRC again without response, not counting the emails on this list.
Either you point me to a reasonably simple way to create an account, or I'm sorry I'm no longer interested.
Before emailing this list I requested account creation three times, read
the wiki twice, emailed the admins once, and asked on IRC once too. Now
asking on IRC again without response, not counting the emails on this list. >>
Either you point me to a reasonably simple way to create an account, or I'm >> sorry I'm no longer interested.
Nobody will force you to volunteer your time to Debian.
You have been given several replies as to why your registration has
not succeeded, and ways forward as to how to proceed. If you are
already fed up with us and don't want to follow the suggestions given
by other Debian volunteers, well... the free software world is quite
wide, and I'm sure you will find other groups with whom to
collaborate.
If you are willing to accomodate to Debian's reasons (that is, the
reasons for the people that have to answer to specific requests), you
will be able to get your account created.
On 2022-11-04 20:11, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Before emailing this list I requested account creation three times, read the wiki twice, emailed the admins once, and asked on IRC once too. Now asking on IRC again without response, not counting the emails on this list.
Either you point me to a reasonably simple way to create an account, or I'm
sorry I'm no longer interested.
Nobody will force you to volunteer your time to Debian.
You have been given several replies as to why your registration has
not succeeded, and ways forward as to how to proceed. If you are
already fed up with us and don't want to follow the suggestions given
by other Debian volunteers, well... the free software world is quite
wide, and I'm sure you will find other groups with whom to
collaborate.
If you are willing to accomodate to Debian's reasons (that is, the
reasons for the people that have to answer to specific requests), you
will be able to get your account created.
It seems Alberto did everything he was asked to, including asking on IRC again, while keeping the tone civil. What more can we expect from him?
i think i use Gmail on my Salsa account, is it advised to change the
email to another provider if you already have an account?
On 16672 March 1977, Vincent Bernat wrote:
If you are willing to accomodate to Debian's reasons (that is, theIt seems Alberto did everything he was asked to, including asking on
reasons for the people that have to answer to specific requests), you
will be able to get your account created.
IRC
again, while keeping the tone civil. What more can we expect from him?
He was on IRC, for about twenty minutes, somewhere during the day. Luck
had it, it was at a time none of us was active.
Now, Thomas told him to retry, by now his spammy looking mail address
ought to be known by us. If that comes combined with the name, I'm sure
it would work out, multiple of us admins now know that combination.
Haven't seen it yet, the last two days. (If it is only the mail, and the
name is not like the one here, but some random stuff, I'm not sure it
will be recognized. Not saying Alberto is doing that, but some real
random Text for name and mail addresses in exactly his schema is what spambots like to use).
--
bye, Joerg
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