Suggests you’re an “Ubuntu One user” when that’s no longer a thing
Bug #1764970 reported by
Matthew Paul Thomas
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Canonical SSO provider |
Fix Released
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Low
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Daniel Manrique |
Bug Description
1. In a private window, go to <https:/
2. Look at the radio buttons.
What you see:
* “I am a new Ubuntu One user”
* “I am a returning user and my password is:”
What’s wrong with this: Nobody has been a “user” of Ubuntu One since 2014. You may have — and use — an Ubuntu One account, but you don’t use Ubuntu One.
What you should see: something like
* “I don’t have an Ubuntu One account”
* “I have an Ubuntu One account and my password is:”
Related branches
lp:~roadmr/canonical-identity-provider/ubuntu-one-user-rephrase
- Maximiliano Bertacchini: Approve
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Diff: 18 lines (+2/-2)1 file modifiedsrc/webui/templates/registration/_user_intention_radios.html (+2/-2)
Changed in canonical-identity-provider: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Released |
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Nobody uses Ubuntu One file sync or other discontinued Ubuntu One services, but users of SSO do still use Ubuntu One's Single Sign On product.