On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 22:41 +0100, Till Maas wrote: > On Mo März 9 2009, Mike McGrath wrote: > > So the password reset generally went off without a hitch but a lot of > > people forgot to reset their password or just plain didn't and I'm > > wondering if it's because of where I sent the notifications to so I > > thought I'd ask. Would you generally like password reset requests to go > > to: > > > > username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (the alias that directs to your email addr) > > > > the email address we have listed > > > > or both? > > Please send it only once, I do not care to which address. But here are some > suggestions for improvement: > > 1) Please use a consistent subject for these mails: > > February: Fedora Project Password Reset Request > December(1): FAS Password Change Request > December(2): FAS Password > > 2) The mail from 2009-02-09 only said, that the password will expire. It was > not mentioned that also further action will occur, e.g. afaik the contents of > fedorapeople.org where moved. E.g. I only changed my password because I had to > submit a security update, but otherwise I would not have cared for an expired > password, because of little available time for Fedora work right now. > Nevertheless I would have cared about moved fedorapeople.org contents or > missing CVS notifications. Yeah this was the point that was missed, missing a password reset should *not* remove web content and email addresses, this is called overkill, a staged removal, where you reset the password, wait 2-3 months and then start culling the crap. Its also arguable whether web content should ever be killed, when I started in RH people were very quick to give out about people.redhat.com, and saying use people.fedoraproject.org we don't have any of the silly limitations and a/c expiring stuff. Guess they were wrong. Dave. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list