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To submit a new version of a package (i.e. a new release), just follow the link "Package submission", and fill out name and version.
2009-11-09 08:22:36 UTC by loewis
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I would like to upload a new version of the strnum module, but haven't been able to figure out any way of doing this without first removing the existing file.
2009-11-09 01:18:33 UTC by pfeldman
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Well, that seems to me to be an interpretation of what an OpenID is that is at variance with how almost every other provider and client I've seen on the net.
I respectfully request, in keeping with this viewpoint, that you remove myopenid as a supported provider. With myopenid you can set the email address it reports for your identity to absolutely anything you want to and it has no means of...
2009-11-06 21:21:21 UTC by omnifarious
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Ok, I've added you as a package owner.
2009-11-05 21:57:26 UTC by loewis
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I only have this email received on 26/08/08 20:38 from Michel dot Minoux at lip6 dot fr
(Sorry can't figure out how to attach the email directly)
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Hi,
I understand the difficulty you had in contacting Jean-sebastien
Indeed I regret to have to inform you that Jean-Sebastien died a few
months ago... so I really don't know how the question you raise can be
sorted out. If...
2009-11-05 21:36:49 UTC by stuartmitchell
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We have now decided to use the BSD license; see LICENSE.txt.
2009-11-05 21:35:23 UTC by loewis
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Can you kindly a reference to some kind of independent confirmation that the original author has passed away?.
2009-11-05 21:30:24 UTC by loewis
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Hi I have been developing a fork of pulp under the name pulp-or for two years now.
As the developer of pulp has passed away and no-one has updated it since 2007.
I would like to take over this package and claim the name. Could you please change the ownership of this project to user StuartMitchell
Thanks.
2009-11-05 20:45:19 UTC by stuartmitchell
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a-barrett: I think the opposite is the case. One of the ideals of OpenID is that Relying Parties don't have to do all the user tracking themselves anymore, but can rely (hence the name) on the Identity Provide to provide (hence the name) identity (hence the name) information. If the provider doesn't provide that information, or I cannot rely on it, i.e. if I have to verify the information myself,
2009-11-05 19:29:28 UTC by loewis
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Seeing as it already possible to enter an arbitrary email address by using the "manual" registration, why is it necessary for the email address given by the OpenID provider to be pre-verified? As for providers not supplying an email address at all, can't your login process check for one dynamically?
This current approach seems to undermine the ideals OpenID was designed to include.
2009-11-05 13:53:14 UTC by a-barrett