> On Nov 18, 2023, at 1:03 PM, Trond Myklebust <trondmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sat, 2023-11-18 at 17:03 +0000, Chuck Lever III wrote: >> >>> On Nov 18, 2023, at 11:49 AM, Trond Myklebust >>> <trondmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> On Sat, 2023-11-18 at 16:41 +0000, Chuck Lever III wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Nov 18, 2023, at 1:42 AM, Cedric Blancher >>>>> <cedric.blancher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, 17 Nov 2023 at 08:42, Cedric Blancher >>>>> <cedric.blancher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> How owns bugzilla.linux-nfs.org? >>>>> >>>>> Apologies for the type, it should be "who", not "how". >>>>> >>>>> But the problem remains, I still did not get an account >>>>> creation >>>>> token >>>>> via email for *ANY* of my email addresses. It appears account >>>>> creation >>>>> is broken. >>>> >>>> Trond owns it. But he's already showed me the SMTP log from >>>> Sunday night: a token was sent out. Have you checked your >>>> spam folders? >>> >>> I'm closing it down. It has been run and paid for by me, but I >>> don't >>> have time or resources to keep doing so. >> >> Understood about lack of resources, but is there no-one who can >> take over for you, at least in the short term? Yanking it out >> without warning is not cool. >> >> Does this announcement include git.linux-nfs.org >> <http://git.linux-nfs.org/> and >> wiki.linux-nfs.org <http://wiki.linux-nfs.org/> as well? >> >> As this site is a long-time community-used resource, it would >> be fair if we could come up with a transition plan if it truly >> needs to go away. >> > > Ever since the NFSv4 code went into the kernel, I've been telling you > that bugzilla.linux-nfs.org is deprecated. I don't recall that, and the usual courteous thing to do is put a banner on the log in page for a time, or at least warn folks that the site going away imminently. > We don't need 2 bug tracking > resources, and bugzilla.kernel.org is the more general option that > tracks all Linux kernel related issues. bugzilla.linux-nfs.org <http://bugzilla.linux-nfs.org/> is for upstream nfs-utils bugs too, and I think there were even one or two TI-RPC related bugs there as well. So, not redundant in the least. But I see you've already taken the whole thing down, so I guess that's moot. I can only regard the tone and suddenness of this removal as a personal jab, since you know very well that Jeff and I were still using the site and that we had bugs and to-dos in flight. Next time, if you have a complaint like this, please bring it to me first and we can work it out. Jerking me around is a Dick Move, and just needless. -- Chuck Lever