Hi, This is probably not the most appropriate mailing list for the rant below, but here goes: I can half understand that inactive accounts get deactivated, but on logging in and reactivating my account I got a message that I was required?! to enable 2-factor auth? What on earth is the point of that on an _open source_ git server, esp. if you use your github credentials to log in?! It's not like there are secret parts to the code or that contributors are vetted to an extent that "we" need to be extra certain it's indeed them who are logging in. I hate 2FA as it incites too much to remain logged in (and to be married to a mobile if not recent enough smartphone). R. ------------------------------- Forwarded message: Date: Monday October 24 2022 From: KDE Invent <noreply@xxxxxxx> To: rjvbertin@xxxxxxxxx Cc: Subject: Your account has been deactivated Hello René J.V. Bertin, Your account has been deactivated. You will not be able to: - Access Git repositories or the API. - Receive any notifications from GitLab. - Use slash commands. To reactivate your account, sign in to GitLab at https://invent.kde.org/. Please contact your GitLab administrator if you think this is an error. -- You're receiving this email because of your account on invent.kde.org.