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Hello!

Currently I have a gerrit account with two identities: mikekaganski@hotmail.com (using openid provider http://pip.verisignlabs.com/) and mike.kaganski@collabora.com.

Since linking the second identity some time ago, several times I mistakingly used openid provider in the form https://pip.verisignlabs.com/ (note the https vs http). The system successfully logged me in, but then I discovered that those were two different accounts.

Some days ago I discovered that now gerrit supports new OAuth2, and tried to link another identity (google) to my account (https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/settings/web-identities). I got results identical to described here: http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Multiple-identities-on-Gerrit-td4068367.html. But somehow, I was able to finally login to my account that turned out to be unchanged (no new google identity).

Today I received a notification from Verisign Labs (openid provider) stating that they will discontinue their service starting from 12 September 2016. So being unable to link another identity is an issue for me.

Could someone provide some guidance what steps should I follow to solve the two small issues I desccribed:

1. To join two existing accounts (mikekaganski@hotmail.com using http://pip.verisignlabs.com/ and https://pip.verisignlabs.com/) into one that is currently linked with mike.kaganski@collabora.com?

2. To link new google identity mikekaganski@gmail.com to that account using OAuth2? (it seems that the new identity is already linked to some *third* account.)

Thank you!

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Best regards,
Mike Kaganski

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