I thought my LDS Account was set up to give me JIRA access when I attended the LDS Tech conference workshop last spring. Now I can't log in with my LDS Accouint username and password, which works for other Church sites such as lds.org and this forum. I think I may have changed my LDS Account username and/or password siince inititializing JRA access, if that is a factor.
In any case, how can I fix this? The JIRA login page says, "Not a member? Contact an Administrator to request an account." How do I do that?
Truth be told, this is the first time I have ever tried to log in and write to the JIRA database. I am able to read it without logging in.
JIRA access?
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RossEvans wrote:I thought my LDS Account was set up to give me JIRA access when I attended the LDS Tech conference workshop last spring. Now I can't log in with my LDS Accouint username and password, which works for other Church sites such as lds.org and this forum. I think I may have changed my LDS Account username and/or password siince inititializing JRA access, if that is a factor.
In any case, how can I fix this? The JIRA login page says, "Not a member? Contact an Administrator to request an account." How do I do that?
Truth be told, this is the first time I have ever tried to log in and write to the JIRA database. I am able to read it without logging in.
The wiki page Getting Involved with Projects says to send a message with your LDS Account name (but not your password) to Alan Smoot.
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