Re: [Inkscape-board] spreadshirt merch
Not really. I don't see anyone posting videos on using bzr and go to store passwords. All I really need is the username and password for our spreadshirt account. I don't need all the usernames and passwords for everything at this point.
Can someone help we with that and we can do "all the things" later?
On 27 Dec 2017 6:00 pm, "Martin Owens" <doctormo@...23...> wrote:
I'd recommend focusing on bzr and gpg, if you don't have time for both technologies, focus on gpg. It's way more useful for you to personally know these than for spreadshirt development. We can work on that more in the coming year if you have time.
Do you have good tutorials?
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Tue, 2017-12-26 at 20:02 +0000, C R wrote:
So after setting up a gpg key, and looking over bzr documentation to try and get access to the password for spreadshirt, to then set up shirts and other merchandise for Inkscape, i realise i don't have enough time at the moment to learn bzr and do artwork for the store.
Please let me know which activity I should do with my very limited time.
Thanks. -C
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On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 18:06 +0000, C R wrote:
Not really. I don't see anyone posting videos on using bzr and go to store passwords. All I really need is the username and password for our spreadshirt account. I don't need all the usernames and passwords for everything at this point.
Can someone help we with that and we can do "all the things" later?
I've sent the details using your GPG key.
Martin,
Nah, this isn't working. Says my passphrase is "bad". Which it isn't... so I don't know. Guess I should revoke my public key and try again or something. It kinda boggles my mind how unnecessarily complex this process is. i guess most people who use this system live with it enough to know it better, but I've lost patience with it for now.
-C
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 6:22 PM, Martin Owens <doctormo@...23...> wrote:
On Wed, 2017-12-27 at 18:06 +0000, C R wrote:
Not really. I don't see anyone posting videos on using bzr and go to store passwords. All I really need is the username and password for our spreadshirt account. I don't need all the usernames and passwords for everything at this point.
Can someone help we with that and we can do "all the things" later?
I've sent the details using your GPG key.
Martin,
On Mon, 2018-01-01 at 00:11 +0000, C R wrote:
Nah, this isn't working. Says my passphrase is "bad". Which it isn't... so I don't know. Guess I should revoke my public key and try again or something. It kinda boggles my mind how unnecessarily complex this process is. i guess most people who use this system live with it enough to know it better, but I've lost patience with it for now.
It's both a sheer cliff of bad design and a real problem of security.
Unless we can meet up and exchange brown paper folders while wearing fedoras (A red one is fine) then there's just no secure way to transmit information to you.
Most normal humans just live with bad security (or no security at all) and us nerds live with the badly integrated security. It's the way it's been for decades now. One day someone will fix it.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
I attempted to log in to the spreadshirt account using the credentials in the credentials repository but spreadshirt denies login with a username/password error.
Martin, could you doublecheck that a) you can login to spreadshirt, and b) that the password in credentials/spreadshirt.gpg in the repository matches what you're using?
Thanks, Bryce
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 07:45:46PM -0500, Martin Owens wrote:
On Mon, 2018-01-01 at 00:11 +0000, C R wrote:
Nah, this isn't working. Says my passphrase is "bad". Which it isn't... so I don't know. Guess I should revoke my public key and try again or something. It kinda boggles my mind how unnecessarily complex this process is. i guess most people who use this system live with it enough to know it better, but I've lost patience with it for now.
It's both a sheer cliff of bad design and a real problem of security.
Unless we can meet up and exchange brown paper folders while wearing fedoras (A red one is fine) then there's just no secure way to transmit information to you.
Most normal humans just live with bad security (or no security at all) and us nerds live with the badly integrated security. It's the way it's been for decades now. One day someone will fix it.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
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