On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 17:27 +0100, Christian Iseli wrote: > There's something a bit funny about a few accounts: [...] > scop at fedoraproject dot org Some time ago, I thought I'd change my Fedora related mail address to the above. Bad idea, the system no longer knew where to send mail, and wasn't helpful enough to prevent me from doing the change in the first place. Unfortunately after changing my account in Bugzilla to the above, Bugzilla no longer let me change it back, and I lost my Fedora permission bits there too. I changed the address back in the accounts system, posted an OTRS ticket [1] asking for help. But much before anyone reacted (it took two weeks until someone closed it after doing nothing :(), something (maybe the accounts system? dunno), magically created a *new* Bugzilla account for my "old" email address - the one I'm posting this from - and added my old permissions to it. So I can use stuff again, but the old Bugzilla account now known as scop at fedoraproject.org persists. > Somehow, my script can't seem to link them to their proper owner. Not > sure what is needed there. I'm pretty sure there's nothing I can do about the above case, but FWIW, you can assume scop at fedoraproject.org equals ville.skytta at iki.fi. [1] Ticket #2006111410000021 -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list