datatracker/ietf/templates/ietfauth/allowlist_form.html
Lars Eggert f8b48f4c43
fix: use Internet-Draft more consistently across the UI (#5104)
* s/Internet Draft/Internet-Draft/i

* s/draft/Internet-Draft/i or s/draft/I-D/i

* s/ID/I-D/

* Fix tests

* a -> an

* Undo case-change to ASCII

* Address code review comments

* Add migrations

* Add merged migration

* fix: straighten out migrations

* fix: finish straightening out migrations

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Co-authored-by: Robert Sparks <rjsparks@nostrum.com>
2023-02-11 10:09:28 -06:00

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{% extends "base.html" %}
{# Copyright The IETF Trust 2016, All Rights Reserved #}
{% load origin %}
{% load django_bootstrap5 %}
{% block title %}Set up test email address{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
{% origin %}
{% if success %}
<h1>Allowlist entry creation successful</h1>
<p>
Please ask the requestor to try the
<a href="{% url 'ietf.ietfauth.views.create_account' %}">account creation form</a>
again, with the allowlisted email address.
</p>
{% else %}
<h1>Add an allowlist entry for account creation.</h1>
<p>
When an email request comes in for assistance with account creation
because the automated account creation has failed, you can add the
address to an account creation allowlist here.
</p>
<p>
Before you do so, please complete the following 3 verification steps:
</p>
<ol class="d-grid gap-3">
<li>
Has the person provided relevant information in his request, or has he simply
copied the text from the account creation failure message? All genuine (non-spam)
account creation requests seen between 2009 and 2016 for tools.ietf.org have
contained a reasonable request message, rather than just copy-pasting the account
creation failure message. If there's no proper request message, step 2 below can
be performed to make sure the request is bogus, but if that also fails, no further
effort should be needed.
</li>
<li>
Google for the person's name within the ietf.org site: "Jane Doe site:ietf.org". If
found, and the email address matches an address used in Internet-Drafts or discussions,
things are fine, and it's OK to add the address to the allowlist using this form,
and ask the person to please try the
<a href="{% url 'ietf.ietfauth.views.create_account' %}">account creation form</a>
again.
</li>
<li>
<p>
If google finds no trace of the person being an ietf participant, he or she could
still be somebody who is just getting involved in IETF work. A datatracker account
is probably not necessary, (no account is necessary to 'join' a WG -- the right thing
in that case is to join the right mailing list, and the person could be told so) --
but in case this is a legitimate request, please email the person and ask:
<i>
"Which wgs do you require a password for?"
</i>
</p>
<p>
This is a bit of a trick question, because it is very unlikely that somebody who
isn't involved in IETF work will give a reasonable response, while almost any answer
from somebody who is doing IETF work will show that they have some clue.
</p>
<p>
Please note the exact wording. Do <b><i>not</i></b> ask about "working groups" --
that will make it easier for people to google for IETF working groups. Ask the
question as given above, with lowercase "wgs".
</p>
<p>
If the answer to this question shows clue, then add the address to the allowlist
using this form, and ask the person to please try the
<a href="{% url 'ietf.ietfauth.views.create_account' %}">account creation form</a>
again.
</p>
</li>
</ol>
<form method="post">
{% csrf_token %}
{% bootstrap_form form %}
<button class="btn btn-primary" type="submit">Add address to account creation allowlist</button>
</form>
{% endif %}
{% endblock %}