User:Rkent/Thunderbird Admin Keys: Difference between revisions

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* #tbdrivers IRC channel, Standard8 is admin
* #tbdrivers IRC channel, Standard8 is admin
* #maildev IRC channel, Standard8 is admin (along with wsmwk?)
* #maildev IRC channel, Standard8 is admin (along with wsmwk?)
** channel admins can add more channel admins. We could ask an ircop, but I think its more polite to go through Mark here.
* tb-planning@mozilla.org mailing list, Standard8 is admin
* tb-planning@mozilla.org mailing list, Standard8 is admin
** file a bug in mozilla.org :: Server Operations. Bug to create was {{bug|545804}}.
* tb-drivers@mozilla.org mailing list, Standard8 is admin
* tb-drivers@mozilla.org mailing list, Standard8 is admin
** Couldn't find a bug to create this list. Its sekrit.
* tb-enterprise@mozilla.org mailing list, Standard8 is admin (along with wsmwk)
* tb-enterprise@mozilla.org mailing list, Standard8 is admin (along with wsmwk)
** Created in {{bug|563017}}
* Thunderbird blog: I saw a Standard8 bug asking for LDAP permissions that could be used to post to the WordPress blog for Thunderbird, so there must be specific permissions for that.
* Thunderbird blog: I saw a Standard8 bug asking for LDAP permissions that could be used to post to the WordPress blog for Thunderbird, so there must be specific permissions for that.
** This is fairly simple, I believe any blog admin can grant other ldap users admin permissions to the blog. This is how it worked for the calendar blog a few years back. --[[User:Kewisch|Kewisch]] ([[User talk:Kewisch|talk]]) 16:17, 17 November 2014 (PST)
** This is fairly simple, I believe any blog admin can grant other ldap users admin permissions to the blog. This is how it worked for the calendar blog a few years back. --[[User:Kewisch|Kewisch]] ([[User talk:Kewisch|talk]]) 16:17, 17 November 2014 (PST)
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