[Kde-pim] Can't report bugs problem - solution

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Thu Apr 5 10:31:40 BST 2012


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Two or three weeks ago an email went out telling that the bugs.kde.org
site was migrating, and that in order to tidy up the system all users
were asked to log in on the old system before a specific date.  Users
that didn't would find their account disabled.  It is, however, still
present, at least for a while.

The deadline passed a few days ago.  The solution is to go to
https://bugs.kde.org - it's a new, more user-friendly design for
reporting - and look at the login area.  There is a forgotten password
link there.  Use that and you will be issued with a temporary
password.  Logging in with the temporary password lets you re-set your
password.

If you have changed your email address but still have access to the
old address, you should use that to request the temporary password,
after which you will be able to change your bugzilla account to your
current address.  If you no longer have access to the old account you
will need to create a new one with your new address.

(Note that some options for using bugzilla, such as advanced
searching, are in the drop-down accessed from the black icon, top-right.)

Hope that helps.

Anne
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