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2010-04-02
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-02
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at least i know now, it is not intended to be useful and the idea is to say "stay out of our playground! we were here first!"
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2010-04-02
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There is absolutely no such intent, and I don't know why anyone would leap to such a bizarre, unsupported conclusion.
A way to work around such is by developing a barrier. You can ask for the interested party to put some effort into their feedback. Therefore, you make sure only those who care to get through that process are going to reply. I like such barrier. I don't like it when someone puts a half effort in their feedback. In a way, the lack of SSO is such a barrier. Same for Brainstorm.
Also, in defense of the reading skills of ysss: I read your post slowly, carefully, 3 times. I don't see any mention that you searched this forum for previous discussions on this subject.
i wrote a mail to the site's admins asking, but never got answer, so i am asking publicly ...
You might want to do a site search first before starting a new thread or mailing site admins.
you would have at least partially known it.
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2010-04-02
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2010-04-02
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turns out, it was just for talk.maemo.org, requiring me to get at least one additional account for the bugzilla (and not sure about Intro, Downloads, Community, Development, News).
this sometimes obcessive demand for creating an account for even the most mundane tasks has made me collect i rather big number of accounts already (an a lot of i forgot the credentials again, no idea what the admins of that sites gained by the dead accounts anyway).
what i am trying to say is, why isn't there a clear and userfriendly policy of a single sign-on for everything below maemo.org?
what's the point of having at least 3 different accounts for one single site?
from what i see, the used software supports with little if any effort anything like openid or stuff.
i wrote a mail to the site's admins asking, but never got answer, so i am asking publicly ...