[FFmpeg-devel] Retire unused FATE IDs

Michael Niedermayer michael at niedermayer.cc
Sat Feb 20 03:47:20 CET 2016


On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 06:17:37PM -0800, Timothy Gu wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> For better security for the FATE server, I have just disabled the SSH keys
> corresponding to the following owners:
> 
> - ab (only slot is "ab_haiku_fate;" has not been active for 9 months)
> - amalia (only slot is "x86_64-Fedora_20-gcc-4.8.3" with one run; has not been
>   active for more than 1 year)
> - anshul (only slot is "x86-openSuse-gcc-4.7-dakudaddy" with one run; has not
>   been active for more than two years)
> - dravorek (only slot is "x86-Win10-msvc-19.00.22609" with six runs; has not
>   been active for 11 months)
> - fate1 (no current FATE stations)

> - fate10407 (no current FATE stations)

i think this is the fate server itself


> - graham (no current FATE stations)
> - nbabic (seems to be superseded by "nedeljko2;" only slot is
>   "mips_linux_gcc_1_7_1;" has not been active for more than 1.5 years)
> - reimar (no current FATE stations)
> - wolfgang_lietz (only slot is "WL_dolinux" with three runs; has not been
>   active for 5 months)
> 
> If you are the owner of one of the aforementioned FATE stations/slots and wish
> your reporting access to FATE be restored, please contact me or
> fate-admin at ffmpeg.org.

it could be a good idea to email all the owners of the affected
accounts, if someone knows email addresses


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