On 26/03/2021 15:11, Fabian Arrotin wrote: <snip>
Important remark wrt nickname conflict between FAS and ACO, so adding new sub-case for Case 2 :
# Case 2 : you had both a FAS/Fedora and ACO/CentOS accounts : ## same nickname, same email address (matching) : When the migration script will be 'kicked', your existing FAS account (now in IPA so same password) will just inherit CentOS groups membership that you had before, granting so same rights in CentOS infra (like koji/cbs.centos.org etc)
## same nickname, *different* email address : You now have just some days to ensure that they matches, the fas2ipa script will reject your CentOS account and no centos group will be added to your fedora account (no way to ensure that you're the same person basically). So if you're in that scenario, just go to https://accounts.centos.org and modify your email address *now* ! :-)
## same nickame, *different* email address because *different* user: This specific case is really the one that is difficult to solve, as if FAS user registered nickname, and ACO/different person had same nickname in ACO, there is no way to import your user automatically, because of the nickname conflict . One possibility was to then import user with a prefix but we thought that it would be better to let ACO users in such case (normally you *should* have received during STG tests a mail about this) chose themselves a new nickname. So the solution for non imported users will be to then "register" (you can already do that through https://accounts.fedoraproject.org) a new nick name and then ask your SIG chair to be sponsored in previous groups you were members of. Just to track such case[s], it's a good idea to still create ticket on https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issues with nickname, and we can also reflect the new nick in history (like for example on https://cbs.centos.org / koji)
## different nickname : special case but no way to differentiate so the fas2ipa script will import you as new user (you'll so exist *twice* in same IPA backend) You can still then later through group sponsors decide to just consolidate to one account and drop the other one, up2you (but preferred)
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