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Re: Emacs project mission (was Re: "If you're still seeing problems, pl
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Emacs project mission (was Re: "If you're still seeing problems, please reopen." [ |
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Sun, 29 Dec 2019 19:17:03 -0500 |
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> > You need an account if you want to write a new bug report ("issue") in
> > Gitlab, even for public projects. No problem for Emacs developers, they
> > will have an account on Emacs' Gitlab stanza. But we will miss bug
> > reports from Emacs users, which usually have no account there.
> It has OAuth support, users could log in using an account from a number
> of popular services. So that should be a non-issue.
I don't think we can assume that everyone who uses Emacs and might report
a bug has an OAuth account, or would go ahead and make one for this.
I don't have one. No GNU activity requires one.
Is it possible to have something run on a GNU server and use one
specific OAuth account to submit various people's Emacs bug reports,
all using a single shared OAuth account?
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Dr Richard Stallman
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Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org)
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