FIX THE FUCKING BUG TRACKER

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FIX THE FUCKING BUG TRACKER

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can we please fix the bug tracker so it doesn't erase your password when you click email me my password. Or at least make it so the button to do so doesn't take up 80% of the button space. If I was a jerk I would illustrate the point by typing in everyone's email addresses and erasing their passwords but I think the concept alone proves my point.
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Hmm, I've honestly never had that problem. We might be able to get Kale to fix it after he's done with the search function, though.
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Summer break is so close...I CAN ALMOST TASTE IT :P

But yeah, once I get out of this place they call a university, I'll finalize the bug tracker search, and then look into the mysterious password-erasure.
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I wouldn't even mind if you just moved the button. I bet you could do that in all of 30 seconds.
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It occurs to me that the bugtracker probably doesn't actually store your password and so cannot send it to you, thus the regeneration. So the solution is to move the button somewhere less prominent.
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