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Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password


From: Carlos Linares López
Subject: Re: [Savannah-help-public] Lost password
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 10:31:00 +0200
User-agent: Debian Thunderbird 1.0 (X11/20050116)

Ouch, ... you are definitely right!!! I see your point and I acknowledge you are avoiding other people to use my resources at savannah. Let's see what to do: hope the following is enough to prove I am the same Carlos Linares López that was once working at the European Space Agency when I started my project at Savannah (my e-mail there is address@hidden and current one is address@hidden)

You can get the following info either from my personal webpage (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) in the papers section and from other independent sources such as the DBLP (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/index.html) which is bibliographical index. Move to DBLP and make a query on authors using "Carlos Linares". You will be inmediately re-directed to a web page with three papers written by me. Now, in a different browser, check out my current webpage (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) and move to the papers section. There you will see a compilation of all my papers and scientific works (including a paper published in a conference talking about my work on GNU C++ SAL). Please, note the following:

1. All the papers you found in the independent webpage DBLP do appear there as being mine 2. Have a look at the paper entitled "Perimeter Search Performance" which did also appear in the DBLP and note my affiliation to the European Space Agency and the e-mail address I do declare there being the same you currently have. 3. If you move now to my homepage from the papers section (http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares) note my current e-mail address which is this one. There you will also see my whole name and family name being the same one you have.

Hope this is enough, in case it is not, please let me know to devise any other procedure to prove my identity :)

I'd also like: 1) thank you that you are currently taking sometime to follow that boring procedure to prove I am who, ... I am!! :) 2) once again thanks for the great work you are currently doing at Savannah.

Best regards,






Carlos Linares López
Profesor Visitante
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Despacho 2.2.A06
Grupo de Planificación y Aprendizaje (PLG)
Departamento de Informática
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Avenida de la Universidad, 30
28911 Leganés - Madrid (España)
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http://scalab.uc3m.es/~clinares
Tlf - +34 91 624 91 09



Sylvain Beucler wrote:

Hello,

We need you to prove your identity :)

Proof can include a GPG key that contains both e-mails, or a reference
to a webpage that contained your old e-mail (eg. as seen through
http://www.archive.org/) and that now contains the new one. Or any
other solution you can think of.





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