On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 10:46:12AM -0500, Ben Cotton wrote: > Red Hat Bugzilla has introduced a 12 month lifetimes for API keys. You > must replace your API keys at least once a year. Additionally, any API > key that is not used for 30 days will be suspended but can be > re-enabled on the account's preferences tab. I suspect this is going to lead to a lot of grumbling roughly every six months, as there's likely to be big spikes in abrt-generated stuff after each Fedora release. Or every three-ish months as major new kernels come out. Or, more likely, this is going to lead to far fewer ABRT submissions from folks that aren't actively developing/maintaining Fedora, as "I have to log in *yet again* to get ABRT to work" adds a signigficant impediment to the former "set it up once and forget" status quo. (It's not like we have any meaningful control over how often ABRT is tripped and needs to send a report to the mothership...) - Solomon -- Solomon Peachy pizza at shaftnet dot org (email&xmpp) @pizza:shaftnet dot org (matrix) Dowling Park, FL speachy (libra.chat)
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