Closed (fixed)
Project:
Drupal.org site moderators
Component:
User account
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
15 Jul 2024 at 07:05 UTC
Updated:
30 Jul 2024 at 12:04 UTC
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Comment #2
avpadernoThe account is not blocked and it has been confirmed on July 8, 2022.
Drupal.org uses a protection for the login form. To be able to log in, JavaScript must be enabled; if there are extensions that block the JavaScript files used by drupal.org, those extensions need to be set to always load those files.
For what I have been said, that should not happen after an account has been confirmed. I would still check no extension blocks the JavaScript files used from drupal.org, though.
Comment #3
vinmayiswamy commentedHey @apaderno and @msankhala, according to @fjgarlin in Drupal Slack, this issue might be preparation for the SSO switchover.
Hence, trying to log in via email does not work, doing it via username does after enabling Javascript in browser. (My bad. I never logged in with username before. that's why it didn't cross my mind).
Drupal Slack discussion - https://drupal.slack.com/archives/C5ABFBZ5Z/p1721019241288059
Thanks!
Comment #5
avpaderno@VinmayiSwamy Thank you for commenting about that and linking the Slack conversation.
Understanding what happens would be tricky, for somebody who tries to log in, since the login form still contains the Username or email and Password fields.
Comment #6
fjgarlin commentedNote that log in via email is enabled again so the labels are correct.
Comment #7
avpaderno@fjgarlin Will logging in with email be kept enabled?
I am asking so I can suggest what to do, in the case there is a report about somebody not able to log in.
Comment #8
fjgarlin commentedYes, both will continue to work.