On Sat, 2025-02-15 at 08:21 +0100, hw wrote:

> On Fri, 2025-02-14 at 14:24 +0300, Andrii Kalashnykov wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2025-02-14 at 07:13 +0100, hw wrote:

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> > > I tried several times and never got the confirmation message.
> >
> > Perhaps you should try using a different email?
>
> No, why I should I?

Of course, you shouldn’t.

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> > > They need to fix their web site so that the captcha thing works,
> > > or remove it. I sent them an email and they said they could
> > > create an account for me and asked me what user name they should
> > > use for it. So I answered them with a user name they could use
> > > and never got a response to that.
> >
> > Maybe you should try using a different email in this case too?
>
> No, why should I? They need to fix their infrastructure.

Absolutely.

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> > > Which is what? I don’t have what they call a ‘web app’ which
> > > seems to be required for it.
> >
> > Okay, I’ll quote the relevant parts about using Matrix web app:
> > 
> >   Accounts
> >   
> >   To chat in GNOME Matrix rooms, you first need to have a Matrix
> >   account. There are two ways to get one:
> >   
> >     1. If you’re not a GNOME Foundation member, you can register
> >        for a free account at https://app.element.io/.
> >   
> >   [...]
> >   
> >   Once you have a Matrix account, you can login using a Matrix app,
> >   such as the Element web app.
> >   
> >   Rooms
> >   
> >   Once you are logged into Matrix, you can browse GNOME rooms and
> >   join the ones that are of interest to you. Some good ones to
> >   start with are:
> >   
> >     Room                      Topic
> >     #gnome:gnome.org          General GNOME chat
> >     #gnome-hackers:gnome.org  GNOME development discussion
> >     #newcomers:gnome.org      Help for newcomers to the GNOME 
> >                               project
> > 
> > Now you have that web app.
>
> No I don’t.

As you wish.

> > > I’m not the only user who has this problem with evolution. Why
> > > hasn’t it been fixed already?
> >
> > This is a rhetorical question, I’m not an Evolution developer.
> > File bug reports, write to the mailing list, the forum, the chat
> > rooms — I’ve suggested many ways to get help.
>
> Well, that’s what I tried without any success. I’m not surprised
> since bug reports usually aren’t wanted anyway.

And what have you heard back from Fedora Support and/or the Fedora
community about Evolution? Or have you not contacted them either?

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Regards, Andrii
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