Hi,
I currently have a few disposable numbers I use for local internet in Hongkong.
I'll let them expire in a few months, but if someone would like the number for
gitlab registration, reach out to me personally and we can figure out how to
proceed.
I assume the number is not necessary after in
Well, that's sad.
I also avoided to start new registrations some months ago, so I
understand your point, but nevertheless, I would like to continue.
Maybe some other people can invite me to the project, or what ever must
done before I can start to cloak some conception scratchs in.
In the meanwh
Hi,
W dniu 12.03.2024 o 15:15, Jon Evans pisze:
For what it's worth, I'm guessing that if you are trying phone numbers
from around the world, you are getting these phone numbers from VOIP
services and they aren't actually linked to a physical phone that you
control, which is kind of exactly wh
For what it's worth, I'm guessing that if you are trying phone numbers from
around the world, you are getting these phone numbers from VOIP services
and they aren't actually linked to a physical phone that you control, which
is kind of exactly what GitLab is trying to block...
I don't claim that G
Ho Oliver,
Yes, I've tried, and with numbers from US, from swiss and even from
pakistan - all that to no avail. gitlab declined verification almost
immediately, so I won't be able join the work there. Sorry.
bye.
-R
W dniu 12.03.2024 o 09:17, 'White Fox' via KiCad Developers pisze:
Hi Rafa
Hi Rafal, did you managed to join gitlab?
Is there somethign new on this front side?
greetings
Oliver Lenz
Am 29.02.2024 um 21:38 schrieb 'Rafał Pietrak' via KiCad Developers:
Oliver,
Thenx. If it works, it's fine by me. I'll give it a try in three days
(my username is used/reserved at gitl