Thanks. I think i'll just wait until my b usiness manager comes in on Thursday. He will be easier to deal with that Solona and the other captcha resolvers. John On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 11:29:25AM +0000, Michael Whapples wrote: > OK, I have had a look. I don't find a way I can get googlecode to send > you a password, so we must find an alternative. > > Two options are: > 1. Just make your local mercurial repository publically available and I > could handle doing the push for you. > 2. Look at the service at http://www.solona.net and solve the captcha. > > Michael Whapples > On 07/12/10 11:14, Michael Whapples wrote: > >Firstly I want to see if I can remove the repository I generated which > >was going to be for other maven dependencies before you push to the > >repository (it may require a reset). > > > >I have a number of solutions. > > > >Firstly I will see, as another member of the project, if I can get > >googlecode to send you a password for the repository. > > > >Alternatively there are a number of solutions for doing the captcha's, > >all which don't require using the audio which normally isn't great. > > > >Michael Whapples > >On 07/12/10 10:41, John J. Boyer wrote: > >>I hope nobody objects if I do that. At least it will gibe people a > >>start. However I don't have a password for the repository, which is > >>different from my Google login for brailleblaster. When I logged in to > >>see if I could get one I found that Google now has a captcha for login. > >>That is a complete denial of access for me, since I am deaf-blind. Is > >>there any way around the captcha? The captcha resolvers would probably > >>be useless. > >> > >>John > >> > > > > > > -- My websites: GodTouches Digital Ministry, Inc. http://www.godtouches.org Abilitiessoft, Inc. http://www.abilitiessoft.com Location: Madison, WI, USA