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Request #14816 providing a password for every bug report shouldn't be necessary
Submitted: 2002-01-02 20:41 UTC Modified: 2014-12-27 19:32 UTC
Votes:5
Avg. Score:3.8 ± 1.0
Reproduced:4 of 4 (100.0%)
Same Version:2 (50.0%)
Same OS:2 (50.0%)
From: jimw at apache dot org Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Website problem
PHP Version: * OS: *
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 [2002-01-02 20:41 UTC] jimw at apache dot org
there should be some notion of accounts that is a seamless part of the bug-reporting process, with the password being tied to the account instead of the bug.

what do with the existing passwords is something to ponder. it's worth checking to see if different by the same people mostly have the same password, which could make just creating accounts using that password a reasonable solution.

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 [2010-12-17 14:12 UTC] jani@php.net
-Package: Feature/Change Request +Package: Website problem -Operating System: linux +Operating System: * -PHP Version: 4.1.1 +PHP Version: *
 [2014-12-27 19:32 UTC] sobak@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Wont fix
 [2014-12-27 19:32 UTC] sobak@php.net
Sorry, but we currently do not plan adding account for bug reporters. It would require too much work: dealing with spam requests, more data to protect, introducing new user level next to developers etc... It might change in the future, but I doubt that it will happen soon.
 
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