Dear Nasser,

Please be constructive and transparent.

It is already the norm that when people report bugs to sage-devel, when
appropriate, a relevant GitHub issue is created.


Best,
Edgar


On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 4:47 PM 'Nasser M. Abbasi' via sage-devel <
sage-devel@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> " You can use a terminal program called pass
> (pass otp, to be precise), or you can get a special USB stick (yubico).
> You'll need to authorise your browser once, and typically as long as you
> don't log out/reboot, you remain authorised."
>
> Thanks, but this is way too complicated for me. I do not want to deal with
> any of this.
>
> I can only handle login using account+password. If I have to do more to
> login to a web site, I am not going to bother and not interested.
>
> If sagemath can setup either usenet group (can
> https://groups.google.com/g/sage-support  be used for this?) or
> email address to send bug reports, that will be much better and much
> easier for many people I am sure.
>
> Thanks
> --Nasser
>
>
> On Monday, December 11, 2023 at 3:39:04 PM UTC-6 Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Dear Nasser,
>>
>> On 11 December 2023 21:18:18 GMT, "'Nasser M. Abbasi' via sage-devel" <
>> sage-...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >I got email today that my github account will be terminated if I do not
>> do
>> >that 2FA (two factor authentication) each time to login.
>> >
>> >I am not interested in 2FA, I do not know how to use smart phones and do
>> >not want text messages and emails and copying code and so on each time
>> to
>> >login.
>>
>> You don't need a smartphone for 2FA.
>> You can use a terminal program called pass
>> (pass otp, to be precise), or you can get a special USB stick (yubico).
>> You'll need to authorise your browser once, and typically as long as you
>> don't log out/reboot, you remain authorised.
>>
>> Please let me know if you need more instructions on how to set it up and
>> use pass (iirc, I posted hete on this some time ago).
>>
>> We can perhaps put something on the wiki in that regard.
>>
>> Yes, we can look for ways around it, such as a special mailing list - but
>> we'd rather buy you a Yubico key for 2FA.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dima
>>
>> > I hate smart phones and can't even do texting and do not to deal
>> >with all this complexity just to login. I think account+password is
>> enough.
>> >
>> >The email from Github says will take effect by 1/25/2023. So my current
>> >github account which I now use to report sagemath bugs when I do CAS
>> >integration tests will not work after that if I do not do 2FA I assume:
>> >
>> >"After this date, your access to GitHub.com will be limited until you
>> >enroll in 2FA"
>> >
>> >My question is: since sagemath has now moved to github, are there other
>> >ways to still be able to report such problems to sagemath if found
>> without
>> >having an account at github?
>> >
>> >I have no need for github myself, I only made my account to be able to
>> >report bugs that I find. Is there a sagemath email to send bug reports
>> to
>> >for example and then someone else can enter these into github?
>> >
>> >Thank you
>> >--Nasser
>> >
>>
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