On 6/30/2015 7:10 PM, timeless wrote:
Also, if there is some resolution, it'd be helpful if there were a
reply to this thread indicating what that resolution was (e.g. a bug
report, or a policy post).
In the end, we were allowed to define a mailman email list (which was
just an easy way to m
fwiw, i'd encourage:
@projects.mozilla.com or something similar.
It's true that @mozilla.com is a mix of people and aliases, but you're
dealing with a slightly different kettle of fish here.
Also, if there is some resolution, it'd be helpful if there were a
reply to this thread indicating what t
On 24/04/15 23:43, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
> Currently @mozilla.org aliases and accounts are for original @mozilla.org
> folks (a handful of people) and were for sometime used by foundation but
> that practice stopped AFAIK otherwise they are assigned anymore. There has
> been discussion over the y
On 04/24/2015 03:43 PM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
Currently @mozilla.org aliases and accounts are for original @mozilla.org
folks (a handful of people) and were for sometime used by foundation but
that practice stopped AFAIK otherwise they are assigned anymore. There has
been discussion over the ye
So for a @mozilla.com account it would be best to be in touch with Mark
Banner who setup the thunderb...@mozilla.com aliases
and can put in a request for another.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 4:27 PM, R Kent James wrote:
> On 4/24/2015 3:43 PM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
>
>> Currently @mozilla.org alia
This feels fairly straightforward to me especially if we explicitly don't
tie the discussion to the broader mozilla.org accounts for individuals
thread. Kent, I suggest we just make a proposal to IT about the specifics
of that account management issue.
I think all we need to understand is how to
On 4/24/2015 3:43 PM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
Currently @mozilla.org aliases and accounts are for original @mozilla.org
folks (a handful of people) and were for sometime used by foundation but
that practice stopped AFAIK otherwise they are assigned anymore.
I had not intended to push mozilla.or
Currently @mozilla.org aliases and accounts are for original @mozilla.org
folks (a handful of people) and were for sometime used by foundation but
that practice stopped AFAIK otherwise they are assigned anymore. There has
been discussion over the years of allowing both contributors and projects
ins
TL;DR Should we be allowed to create mozilla.org email aliases to manage
OAuth2 accounts associated with Mozilla projects?
(Not sure if this is appropriate for governance, but it is all we could
think of)
One issue that we are facing more and more is that modern authentication
methods, parti