On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 03:48:50PM +0100, Youcef Rabah Rahal wrote: > On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 16:24:38 +0200, Mohammed Sameer <msameer at foolab dot org> wrote: > > > If your current status doesn't change within -547 days from the date this email was sent, ... > > -547 days ! > > Bahaaaahaaa :) It is obviously a bug, of course... > > > Well, I did a CVS commit next day, But I didn't log in to the website, That's why. > > It's either a commit or a login. Of course you can do both, but only > one is necessary. > well, I did a commit next day, But this didn't prevent the account from being deactivated. > > Actually I didn't commit and/or login to the website since ages, This doesn't mean that I'm not reading my arabeyes emails!!! > > Yes, sure. But how can the poor little script know that the account > holder read their emails? ;-) It is just to make sure they read at > least _that_ notification. It's supposed to be an automated thing to > differentiate between active/inactive accounts. How does it take > anyway to login/logout ? ;) This is not related to the main topic, Why do we inactivate the CVSaccounts ? I can understand if they are affecting the server performance and/or they huge turning the life of the admin maintaining it into hell! And I don't think that any of the 2 things apply here. -- ---------------- -- Katoob Main Developer, Arabbix Maintainer. GNU/Linux registered user #224950 Proud Egyptian GNU/Linux User Group <www.eglug.org> Admin. Life powered by Debian, Homepage: www.foolab.org -- Don't send me any attachment in Micro$oft (.DOC, .PPT) format please Read http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Preferable attachments: .PDF, .HTML, .TXT Thanx for adding this text to Your signature
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