Posts Tagged ‘svn’

identity.kde.org now active for ssh-keys

Another update about identity.kde.org. We have fixed some annoying bugs, like not being able to change your picture and ssh-keys. We still have a problem with changing your name, so we made that read-only for now. It requires a fix upstream. We have also enabled the address book. Now you can see all your fellow [...]

Launch identity.kde.org

Yesterday evening we did the final import into identity.kde.org and decided it was stable enough for general usage. With this blog we announce the general availability of this site and I will give a small introduction. We imported all existing developers into the system, and all developers from the past too. Your username is identical [...]

Git infrastructure delayed

We are still waiting for 67 people to convert their account from password to ssh. As we can not shut down passwd based svn access until they are all done, we will probably not make our next deadline. Today for example we made no progress at all. Those 67 are the contributors that have used [...]

Access to SVN will be closed soon!

… but only if you are not yet using an ssh based svn account! According to the schedule, we will stop providing access to svn if you use a password based account on August 25th. If you have not converted yet. Do it now. Though everyone affected should have received a personal invitation already. Don’t [...]

SVN Account Conversion FAQ

Not that there are many questions about the conversion of password based svn accounts to ssh-based ones, but the FAQ-format is nice to address a bunch of random questions. After converting my account, it asks for a password when committing, and I don’t know what to give in. Help? The point here is that the [...]