On Wed, Oct 24, 2018, 06:19 Till Hofmann <thofmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using my @fedoraproject.org email alias in Bugzilla for a
while. I regularly get those complaining emails that I should fix my
account, specifically it says:
> If you recently changed the email address associated with your
> Fedora account in the Fedora Account System, it is now out of sync
> with your bugzilla.redhat.com account. This leads to problems
> with Fedora packages you own or are CC'ed on bug reports for.
However, I don't see any of those issues. New bug reports on my packages
are assigned to me properly, and CC'ing also seems to work fine.
Is there still a reason I should *not* use my @fedoraproject.org email
alias in Bugzilla?
I do the same thing. I think somebody had to manually add me to some whitelist to stop getting those spammy notices. Other Fedora services, like pagure and discourse also have issues forcing the use of your forwarding email address instead of your @fedoraproject.org email alias, because that's the email provided by Fedora auth service. It's quite annoying. If you change your forwarding email, you've got to fix it in multiple places, defeating the whole purpose of a centralized Fedora id.
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