PLS errata hidden behind password

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PLS errata hidden behind password

by Bugzilla from Nick_Levinson@yahoo.com :: Rate this Message:

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Normally, when I retrieve errata for any document, they're just as available as the document itself. Only an extra click or two may be needed.

However, the "errata" link on <http://www.w3.org/TR/pronunciation-lexicon/> has required a password for access. I can access PLS but not its errata.

I assume W3C passwords are not available for the general public.

I sent a message, I think to W3C's webmaster, about a couple of weeks ago or so, but I just tried the link again moments ago and it's still locked, and this seems unlikely enough to ask again.

Could you please check whether passwording was intentional and, if not, ask someone to permit read-only access?

Thank you.

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Re: PLS errata hidden behind password

by Kazuyuki Ashimura :: Rate this Message:

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Dear Nick Levinson,

Thank you very much for pointing out this.

We are very sorry we have been using a wrong configuration
for PLS Errata page, and also didn't get back to you earlier.

I have just fixed the access permission of the page and now
the PLS Errata page is publicly accessible.

Sincerely,

Kazuyuki


Nick Levinson wrote:

> Normally, when I retrieve errata for any document, they're just as available as the document itself. Only an extra click or two may be needed.
>
> However, the "errata" link on <http://www.w3.org/TR/pronunciation-lexicon/> has required a password for access. I can access PLS but not its errata.
>
> I assume W3C passwords are not available for the general public.
>
> I sent a message, I think to W3C's webmaster, about a couple of weeks ago or so, but I just tried the link again moments ago and it's still locked, and this seems unlikely enough to ask again.
>
> Could you please check whether passwording was intentional and, if not, ask someone to permit read-only access?
>
> Thank you.
>


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