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Same here and totally confused. I just emailed the EMO about this
in fact.
Is there a specific type of 2FA expected? Something else is
wrong? I can't imagine things can get more draconian than what is
required to access Microsoft repositories on GitHub...
On 3/8/2023 2:15 PM, Otavio Santana
wrote:
Yeap, I received a lot of "You've been removed from
the"
Did anyone else get "Unable to connect to the database
server at this time(bugs_ro)." failure when attempting to
open a help desk ticket?
I was going to file a ticket as I just got an email that
I don't have 2FA enabled for my github account but I do
have 2FA enabled:
"
You've been removed from the "Jakarta EE" team
"ee4j-jakartaee-tck-committers"
"
Scott
On 3/2/23 12:13 PM, Mikael Barbero via ee4j-pmc wrote:
Dear EE4J/JakartaEE PMC Team,
I am reaching out to request that your project
enforces two-factor authentication (2FA) for all
committers at GitHub. We, at the Eclipse Foundation,
take the security of your project's code and data very
seriously. Enforcing 2FA can greatly improve the
security of your project and protect it from potential
security breaches.
As you may know, 2FA adds an extra layer of security
to the login process by requiring users to provide two
forms of authentication: something they know (such as a
password) and something they have (such as a security
key or smartphone). This significantly reduces the risk
of unauthorized access to sensitive information, as it
makes it much more difficult for hackers to gain access
to user accounts. With the increasing number of security
breaches and cyberattacks, it is crucial for open source
projects to take extra precautions to secure their code
and data. Enforcing 2FA for all committers would be a
simple yet effective way to enhance the security of your
project. See a blog post of mine for additional
details: https://mikael.barbero.tech/blog/post/2022-11-22-2fa-for-developers/
We understand that implementing 2FA may require some
effort, but we are here to help. If you want to start
enforcing it, just open a ticket on the Eclipse
Foundation help desk. I can already tell you just
above 60% of committers have 2FA activated on both
jakartaee and ee4j GitHub organizations.