Hello @jjohnstn,
during our periodic check as per the "Inactive packagers policy" we detected no activity from you as a packager, nor in other Fedora community places, like Bodhi or mailing lists.
In order to reduce security risks from possible accounts hijacking we're trying to contact you to know if you're still reachable and if your email set in Fedora Account System (jjohnstn@redhat.com) is still valid.
Please, let us know if you're still intersted in participating in Fedora and if you still need your account to be listed in the packager group.
packager
Without any reply from you, in two months we will proceed to remove your account from the packager group. Your account will still be active.
Hi Ben,
Since Eclipse is no longer shipped directly in RHEL anymore, I haven't done any packaging in a while. My e-mail address is still ok. I would like to be able to make changes in the future but if I can do that via PRs, I have no issue in moving me out of the packager group.
Regards,
-- Jeff Johnston
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 4:40 PM Ben Cotton pagure@pagure.io wrote:
bcotton reported a new issue against the project: find-inactive-packagers that you are following: `` Hello @jjohnstn, during our periodic check as per the "Inactive packagers policy" we detected no activity from you as a packager, nor in other Fedora community places, like Bodhi or mailing lists. In order to reduce security risks from possible accounts hijacking we're trying to contact you to know if you're still reachable and if your email set in Fedora Account System (jjohnstn@redhat.com) is still valid. Please, let us know if you're still intersted in participating in Fedora and if you still need your account to be listed in the packager group. Without any reply from you, in two months we will proceed to remove your account from the packager group. Your account will still be active. `` To reply, visit the link below or just reply to this email https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/issue/244
bcotton reported a new issue against the project: find-inactive-packagers that you are following: `` Hello @jjohnstn,
find-inactive-packagers
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To reply, visit the link below or just reply to this email https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/issue/244
You can fork dist-git repositories over HTTPS using fedpkg without being in the packager group. (git operations over SSH will not work). See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/HTTPS-commits for more information.
fedpkg
Metadata Update from @bcotton: - Issue close_status updated to: Removed from packagers - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)