I keep hoping I'll find a thread somewhere saying "Oh, by the way, we changed ____ on the wiki, so you'll have to do ____ to login. Sorry 'bout that." But I'm not seeing it, so I guess I have to ask.
What's up? For some reason, I can't login to the wiki. When I try, I'm told that I'm supplying an incorrect password. I'm fairly sure that I'm not. So, next I told it to mail me a new password. I never received any e-mail. This is disheartening, particularly since I don't remember whether I used my home e-mail or my work e-mail for the wiki (and it doesn't tell me which domain it's sending to). If it's sending to my home e-mail, then the messages might be delayed by the greylisting that I run on that system, or maybe the wiki's outgoing mail server can't cope with greylisting delays, and dequeued the message too soon... I can't tell from here. And when I click the "E-mail new password" button again today, I'm told that I can only hit it once every 24 hours. *sigh*
And then there's some sort of captcha on the login screen. But it's not clear whether this captcha is for regular logins, or for creating new accounts. And it's not clear to me whether I need to tell NoScript to allow any domains to exploit my browser with JavaScript for the login process to succeed. I'm allowing magmawiki.com and google.com and googlesyndication.com, but NoScript is still blocking JS from google-analytics.com, tynt.com, wikimedia.org, doubleclick.net and recaptcha.net. (Yes, that's right, there are EIGHT different domains trying to run Javascript code on the wiki's login screen!)
In any case, passing the captcha still doesn't let me login, although at this point it might be because I clicked the "E-mail new password" button and it changed my password and the e-mail was eaten by a megabeast. So I guess I wait X more hours (it doesn't say how many X is), click it again, pray it comes through....