Does that work yet? I just tried using my github and google accounts. Neither of them work.
Mostly just curious, since I, of course, have an account. But what about new users?
-- Ray
Hi Raymond,
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Raymond Toy toy.raymond@gmail.com wrote:
Does that work yet? I just tried using my github and google accounts. Neither of them work.
GitLab distinguishes between "Sign up" and "Sign in" buttons in the UI. Currently, I've disabled "Sign up" and only allow "Sign in" because I'm able to keep the system accounts aligned with the GitLab accounts. I'm open for discussion on that point though. It just seemed to be the most practical and spam-free solution at the time.
You should be able to associate your GitHub or Google/GMail creds with your account and use the creds for their account to log in (sign in) on our GitLab instance though.
Mostly just curious, since I, of course, have an account. But what
about new users?
That's open for discussion.
"Erik" == Erik Huelsmann ehuels@gmail.com writes:
Erik> On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Raymond Toy toy.raymond@gmail.com wrote:
Ray> Does that work yet? I just Ray> tried using my github and google accounts. Ray> Neither of them work.
Erik> GitLab distinguishes between "Sign up" and "Sign in" buttons Erik> in the UI. Currently, I've disabled "Sign up" and only allow Erik> "Sign in" because I'm able to keep the system accounts Erik> aligned with the GitLab accounts. I'm open for discussion on Erik> that point though. It just seemed to be the most practical Erik> and spam-free solution at the time.
Erik> You should be able to associate your GitHub or Google/GMail Erik> creds with your account and use the creds for their account Erik> to log in (sign in) on our GitLab instance though.
Hmm. I just tried to sign in using github and google. In both cases, it fails. (Using github says unauthorized to create user, signup disabled. Google gives some long message about not being setup or something.) If there's something else I need to do besides pressing the "Sign in with github/google" buttons, then I didn't do it.
Not a problem for me since I usually use my username and password, but thought I'd let you know.
Ray> Mostly just curious, since I, Ray> of course, have an account. But what Ray> about new users?
Erik> That's open for discussion.
This came up because someone reported an issue on cmucl and I asked them to report it on gitlab. He doesn't have an account and didn't see any way to create one.
-- Ray