Let's get a few things clear here.
I am not the only person with keys to the encrypted file containing
the credentials.
The following Attic members keys were used:
dims (80D83A796103BF59)
ekoneil (05D8FD2E4145FB42)
hboutemy (C92C5FEC70161C62)
jeremias (0355533D7FF84124)
rbowen (5CFD37FAC
Sebb, we're talking about Twitter/X credentials for an atticed project that M&P
will change immediately, not nuclear launch codes. Developing an end-to-end
fully secure secrets transfer process is not a small endeavor. We have provided
the Bitwarden option. Since you are unwilling to use it, you
Niall, if you send them to our individual Apache accounts per the
instructions, we will let you know the moment we retrieve them so you can
delete it.
You can send them whenever you read this or we can plan to do this Monday
first thing (since we're in different time zones, I believe).
On Fri, J
We need to make progress on this as it’s blocking getting Infra to shutdown
resources (which would remove private@jclouds).
Sebb, the links will only be valid for a short time & since it’s only a
social media account isn’t the risk minimal?
Niall
On Mon, 7 Jul 2025 at 15:54, Brian Proffitt wrot
I can see that. Any recommendations you might have to get them into BW
safely are welcome.
BKP
On Sun, Jul 6, 2025 at 5:02 PM sebb wrote:
>
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2025 at 17:49, Brian Proffitt wrote:
> >
> > M&P is set up with an ASF BitWarden account, Chris L has set it up for
> > us. Please send th
On Sun, 6 Jul 2025 at 17:49, Brian Proffitt wrote:
>
> M&P is set up with an ASF BitWarden account, Chris L has set it up for
> us. Please send the credentials to us and we will store them in
> Bitwarden, as per the M&P social media attic process.
My concern is not about Bitwarden; I am sure tha
M&P is set up with an ASF BitWarden account, Chris L has set it up for
us. Please send the credentials to us and we will store them in
Bitwarden, as per the M&P social media attic process.
BKP
Brian Proffitt
VP, Marketing & Publicity
VP, Conferences
On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 7:47 AM sebb wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2025 at 19:07, Niall Pemberton wrote:
>
> @Sebb, as you have access to the credentials, can you share them?
>
> It costs to have a Bitwarden account, so maybe NordPass is a better option
> for password sharing.
It's possible to set up a free personal Bitwarden account:
https://bitw
@Sebb, as you have access to the credentials, can you share them?
It costs to have a Bitwarden account, so maybe NordPass is a better option
for password sharing.
Niall
On Thu, 3 Jul 2025 at 17:45, Melissa Logan wrote:
> Hi Niall, we needed to fine-tune the workflow before responding. Here are
Hi Niall, we needed to fine-tune the workflow before responding. Here are
instructions:
1.
Share account passwords via Bitwarden’s “Send” feature and share the
link to: melissalo...@apache.org, b...@apache.org, wt...@apache.org
1.
Note: If you do not have a Bitwarden account s
We saw it, and have started the process to create a new placeholder
account so we can transfer "ownership" of the X account to that.
Someone from M&P will be reaching out to you/them to get the keys to
the X account to make the transfer.
BKP
On Mon, Jun 30, 2025 at 5:57 AM Niall Pemberton
wrote:
Hi M&P,
Adding mark...@apache.org as theres been no response from pr...@apache.org
Niall
On Thu, 26 Jun 2025 at 17:30, Niall Pemberton
wrote:
> Hi M&P,
>
> The jclouds project is in the process of moving to the Attic
> (see ATTIC-244[1] ) and at they have an x.com account (
> https://x.com/jcl
Hi M&P,
The jclouds project is in the process of moving to the Attic
(see ATTIC-244[1] ) and at they have an x.com account (https://x.com/jclouds)
which has been updated as per the new Attic process for social media[2].
The next step in that process is to discuss with you "the best way to share
s
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