Hi, On 26 November 2016 at 18:30, Mathias Ertl <m...@restauth.net> wrote:
> On 11/25/2016 02:55 PM, Free Ekanayaka wrote: > > On 25 November 2016 at 14:45, Mathias Ertl <m...@restauth.net> wrote: > > > >>> Any reason for not using git.debian.org? It just requires an account > on > >>> Alioth and possibly a request to join a team like python-modules or > >>> collab-maint. > >>> > >>> That would make the situation more "standard". Please let me know if > you > >>> are unfamiliar with this process and I can provide more pointers. > >> > >> Yes - The large maintenance overhead that comes with it. > > > > I understand that since the process is unfamiliar to you it might look > as a > > (scary?) overhead. However you are already at 90% of the learning curve > if > > you are using git/git-buildpackage, and I'm simply suggesting to use > > git.debian.org as GIT server (because it will be easier to collaborate > with > > other Debian devs, like me). So the only additional overhead that I see > for > > you is to create an account on Alioth and join a team, please correct me > if > > I'm wrong. Happy to help with any assistance. > > git.debian.org has neither a login button nor a registration button. > > I tried registering at alioth.debian.org, which I'm guessing is the real > page for that Yes, I should have been more explicit. > but email confirmation fails with an undescriptive error > message. > Hum, would you mind pasting the error message (even if it seems undescriptive, I could forward it to Alioth admins)? Could you please also try to resend the confirmation email and retry? You can do it from: https://alioth.debian.org/account/pending-resend.php