https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=20489 --- Comment #31 from Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org> --- (In reply to Katrin Fischer from comment #30)
I am not sure about this one.
Won't it remove the possibility to fix a forgotten superlibrarian password? I know there is the script, but it's often hard to get IT run something for you, especially in smaller libraries.
What is sure is that it put too much work on dev side, see related bug reports. We discussed that several times and I understood there was a general agreement on removing this "feature". It's a long standing problem and we will need to re-educate the users/sysadmin to use other tools, like the script to create real user accounts. I think we will certainly have to provide more tools to replace this workaround.
Have updates been tested? I don't see that in comment#9.
Marcel and I did.
What happens with libraries that didn't add a superlibrarian user in the past (pre-onboarding)?
They will have to create a superlibrarian user.
In the release notes it would be good to refer to the Forgot password feature >(hopefully enabled) or the script create_superlibrarian
The reset password feature won't ever be used by all libraries. For example libraries using LDAP, Shibboleth or CAS won't ever use it.
I do not understand what it means.
Also, why is there no proper test plan or nice description on the commit messages? (looking at you, Jonathan, this time! ;) )
I told it on comment 8, the idea was to let testers think about what I forgot. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.