Mark,

On 4/13/14, 10:29 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 13/04/2014 08:18, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Mark,
>>
>> On 4/13/14, 10:10 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>> On 13/04/2014 08:09, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>>> All,
>>>>
>>>> I've taken the liberty of creating a Heartbleed info page on
>>>> the wiki. I'm going to add a mention of it under the "Not a 
>>>> vulnerability in Tomcat" section for the security pages for
>>>> Tomcats 6, 7, and 8.
>>>
>>> And tc-native please.
>>>
>>>> Shall I also add something to the home page as well? Or shall
>>>> we just roll that into the upcoming announcement of tcnative
>>>> 1.1.30? I kind of think it should do with the tcnative
>>>> announcement, but Mladen hasn't yet closed the vote, published
>>>> the build, etc. and I wanted to get something up sooner rather
>>>> than later.
>>>
>>> +1 to the native announcement.
>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any suggestions for how to proceed?
>>>
>>> Your plan looks good to me.
>>
>> Okay, good. I've updated the Tomcat security info (will do
>> tcnative soon). Once I've done that, what's the process to actually
>> refresh the website? I re-built and committed the .html files from
>> svn already.
> 
> That is all you need to do. The site should update a few seconds later.

Great, I can see my updates posted, now.

I neglected to change my password in the open window set by the infra
team, so it's been reset. The web-based reset tool isn't working for me
so I sent a message to r...@apache.org explaining the situation. I
haven't heard back, yet.

So I'm a little stuck until I can get a password reset. I can access
people.apache.org with my ssh2 key. Is this something you might be able
to goose-along?

Thanks,
-chris

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