Hi guys, long time no see!

I have an observation about the signup process at admin.fedoraproject.org
I feel a little frustrated about it.


Since this is the design team, what are the chances to redesign this process?
I would love to have a less scary registration =), and collaborate doing it.

Here is my experience with the signup/account management.

It started when I wanted to provide some feedback to a ticket.

1. To do that I must create my account.
2. I had some troubles doing it, keep in mind that I was doing some other stuffs.
3. I must invent a secret question, retype my email,
4. descipher a captcha
5. and do some math...

I must confess the math was easy,

6. but the process failed because it expired.
7. Then i filled all of the input boxes again, this time i tryed to make it quickly because I didn't wanted to loose my time again.
It went ok ,i was informed that an email will go to my inbox,

8. So checked my email, and indeed it came with a welcome message
and a machine generated password, which scared me a little bit.
which recomends a way to change it with a link.
9. So i went directly to it, to change it.

10. But i couldn't because i can't have any password i want, i must follow some rules.
  • A passphrase with symbols, upper and lowercase letters, and digits must be at least 9 characters
  • A passphrase with upper and lowercase letters and digits must be at least 10 characters
  • A passphrase with lowercase letters and digits must be at least 12 characters
  • A passphrase with letters alone must be made of at least 3 different characters and be at least 20 characters long

11. I really don't have the time right now, and patience to decipher that so... i kept the machine generated password and told to
firefox to remember it.



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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 20:51:26 +0530
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Subject: [Design-team] Fedora Website Banners Design Reveiw
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Hi,

I was working on the ticket [1] .  It will be great if I could get
some comments about the same.
[1] https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/268


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Nitesh Narayan Lal


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Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 13:59:51 -0400
From: Máirín Duffy <duffy@fedoraproject.org>
To: Fedora Design Team <design-team@lists.fedoraproject.org>
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Hi Nitesh,

On 04/22/2013 11:21 AM, nitesh narayan lal wrote:
> I was working on the ticket [1] .  It will be great if I could get
> some comments about the same.
> [1] https://fedorahosted.org/design-team/ticket/268

Thanks for your work! I just posted a design review to the ticket for
you. I hope it's helpful.

~m



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