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Revision as of 16:04, 15 September 2011
Ideally, after creating Central Sugar Labs Login system, this page will be outdated and replaced by regular account creation page.
Requests are normally processed within 2 business days. In case of delays, please contact the Infrastructure Team.
Email alias
If you want to associate yourself with Sugar Labs or you are a Sugar Labs member, it is possible to obtain an email address in the form username@sugarlabs.org
. Mail addressed to this address will be simply forwarded to another email account designated by you.
Send a request to the RT administrative contact postmaster @ sugarlabs . org, specifying:
- Your desired username
- Where you wish your email forwarded to
Shell account
This option is for experienced users and developers, you will get a shell account on people.sugarlabs.org server.
Fill up the following template and send it by email to sysadmin @ sugarlabs . org:
<intended purpose of account> (cc your sponsors, if any) Username: <[a-z]+> First: <your first name(s)> Last: <your last name(s)> Email: <desired forwarding email destination for USERNAME@sugarlabs.org> <public ssh key(s), one per line. don't attach, paste with word-wrapping disabled>
- Preferably sign your request with a GPG key uploaded to public keyservers and signed by at least another Sugar Labs member.
- Insufficiently motivated requests will be delayed by the sysadmins to request further details.
See also
- Service/smtp
- Service/imap
- For shell account rules and details, see Service/shell.