Log in not possible

hey, i installed the newest java update and odk aggregate to my
computer, i unzipped it and created the script. odk collect is already
on my android phone. i also have an authorized app engine account.
following problem: once i go to my id: internewsrwanda.appspot.com and
try to log on to the server it doesnt work. if i try to log onto it
via aggregate password, i dont have any idea where i should have
gotten this password from or should get it from now. and if i try to
connect using my google account it also doesnt work. i only get the
following

https://internewsrwanda.appspot.com/j_spring_openid_security_check?spring-security-redirect=Aggregate.html&openid.ns=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0&openid.mode=id_res&openid.op_endpoint=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Faccounts%2Fo8%2Fud&openid.response_nonce=2011-12-15T13%3A23%3A28ZmtUirlIgMYSaPw&openid.return_to=https%3A%2F%2Finternewsrwanda.appspot.com%2Fj_spring_openid_security_check%3Fspring-security-redirect%3DAggregate.html&openid.assoc_handle=AMlYA9XQ4qlWJ0lm4Hd-nB6ksjaUsSV1s6WVR2NktGqRSLarGORLxGcfDu2pvV3Ia3A-HW-1&openid.signed=op_endpoint%2Cclaimed_id%2Cidentity%2Creturn_to%2Cresponse_nonce%2Cassoc_handle%2Cns.ext1%2Cext1.mode%2Cext1.type.email%2Cext1.value.email&openid.sig=o99pYeb2%2FEPntjXZ%2Boc28oSAArhOio%2F8WD0b2qLDr5I%3D&openid.identity=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Faccounts%2Fo8%2Fid%3Fid%3DAItOawmUANJ0LOeWD4EY01AxgJE7Ch3LbJ6iFcM&openid.claimed_id=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Faccounts%2Fo8%2Fid%3Fid%3DAItOawmUANJ0LOeWD4EY01AxgJE7Ch3LbJ6iFcM&openid.ns.ext1=http%3A%2F%2Fopenid.net%2Fsrv%2Fax%2F1.0&openid.ext1.mode=fetch_response&openid.ext1.type.email=http%3A%2F%2Faxschema.org%2Fcontact%2Femail&openid.ext1.value.email=john.m.preuss%40googlemail.com

so, what am i to do to work with the odk apps? im pretty desperate
about this, maybe you can help me.
thanks a lot

The first time you log onto your server, you should Sign in with Google
and specify the super-user eMail you specified in the installer during the
configuration process (before the upload to AppEngine). You may have
mistyped that name or not used "john.m.preuss@googlemail.com".

To see what e-mail you specified, you can go to https://appengine.google.com,
click on your application, then, on the Dashboard page, choose Logs on the
left sidebar. From there, choose to show all logs, open the 'Options'
fold-up, and enter superUserEmail into the Filter textbox and click Search.

You can then search down the page of returned log entries, and you'll find
an entry like this:
2011-12-14 18:09:56.320 org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl
afterPropertiesSet: superUserEmail: mailto:mitchellsundt@gmail.comWhich
shows that the server was configured with "mitchellsundt@gmail.com" during
the installation process.

··· ------------- Aggregate usernames and passwords are configured on the Site Admin tab, under the Permissions sub-tab.

Mitch

On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 5:51 AM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.preuss@googlemail.com> wrote:

hey, i installed the newest java update and odk aggregate to my
computer, i unzipped it and created the script. odk collect is already
on my android phone. i also have an authorized app engine account.
following problem: once i go to my id: internewsrwanda.appspot.com and
try to log on to the server it doesnt work. if i try to log onto it
via aggregate password, i dont have any idea where i should have
gotten this password from or should get it from now. and if i try to
connect using my google account it also doesnt work. i only get the
following

https://internewsrwanda.appspot.com/j_spring_openid_security_check?spring-security-redirect=Aggregate.html&openid.ns=http%3A%2F%2Fspecs.openid.net%2Fauth%2F2.0&openid.mode=id_res&openid.op_endpoint=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Faccounts%2Fo8%2Fud&openid.response_nonce=2011-12-15T13%3A23%3A28ZmtUirlIgMYSaPw&openid.return_to=https%3A%2F%2Finternewsrwanda.appspot.com%2Fj_spring_openid_security_check%3Fspring-security-redirect%3DAggregate.html&openid.assoc_handle=AMlYA9XQ4qlWJ0lm4Hd-nB6ksjaUsSV1s6WVR2NktGqRSLarGORLxGcfDu2pvV3Ia3A-HW-1&openid.signed=op_endpoint%2Cclaimed_id%2Cidentity%2Creturn_to%2Cresponse_nonce%2Cassoc_handle%2Cns.ext1%2Cext1.mode%2Cext1.type.email%2Cext1.value.email&openid.sig=o99pYeb2%2FEPntjXZ%2Boc28oSAArhOio%2F8WD0b2qLDr5I%3D&openid.identity=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Faccounts%2Fo8%2Fid%3Fid%3DAItOawmUANJ0LOeWD4EY01AxgJE7Ch3LbJ6iFcM&openid.claimed_id=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Faccounts%2Fo8%2Fid%3Fid%3DAItOawmUANJ0LOeWD4EY01AxgJE7Ch3LbJ6iFcM&openid.ns.ext1=http%3A%2F%2Fopenid.net%2Fsrv%2Fax%2F1.0&openid.ext1.mode=fetch_response&openid.ext1.type.email=http%3A%2F%2Faxschema.org%2Fcontact%2Femail&openid.ext1.value.email=john.m.preuss%40googlemail.com

so, what am i to do to work with the odk apps? im pretty desperate
about this, maybe you can help me.
thanks a lot

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Okay, I tried this. Problem! I think, yesterday I actually signed my
googlename and password and everything in. Then I was asked if I gave
them authorization for my email and stuff and I confirmed. The only
problem, I never got directed to the site. And when I click on sign in
with google they never actually let me sign in. they directly tell me
this: Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized.
i checked the logs and everything. anyhow, it doesnt work. could there
be a certificate missing or anything?
hope for a soon reply
thanks

Note that the super-user eMail must match exactly -- since Google reports "
john.m.preuss@googlemail.com", you MUST use that all-lower-case string.
I.e., specifying "John.M.Preuss@googlemail.com" during the ODK Aggregate
configuration process will cause your login to fail.

If that isn't an issue, if you get the Authentication Failed during the
Google sign-in, then it is typically a problem with your e-mail address or
password not being recognized by Google.

Try this:

Open your browser, log out of any Google account you're using.
Close all your browser windows.
Open your browser, and log into this account (john.m.preuss@googlemail.com),
then, open a URL to your aggregate instance.
Does that change anything?

I have not experimented with Google Accounts Multiple Sign-In. Are you
using that? (i.e., do you have multiple user accounts on Google and have
them tied together so you can share a common login process?). This might
also be tripping up the logic on the ODK Aggregate side.

··· ---- Otherwise, you can invite me to be a Developer on your appEngine instance and I'll see if I can see anything wrong in the logs. See: http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting

Mitch

On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:10 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.preuss@googlemail.com> wrote:

Okay, I tried this. Problem! I think, yesterday I actually signed my
googlename and password and everything in. Then I was asked if I gave
them authorization for my email and stuff and I confirmed. The only
problem, I never got directed to the site. And when I click on sign in
with google they never actually let me sign in. they directly tell me
this: Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized.
i checked the logs and everything. anyhow, it doesnt work. could there
be a certificate missing or anything?
hope for a soon reply
thanks

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Also, I just noticed that the upload script can report SUCCESS when it
fails due to a bad username/password combination. Be sure the script
reports completion %'s and numbers of files uploaded.

Mitch

··· On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Mitch S wrote:

Note that the super-user eMail must match exactly -- since Google reports "
john.m.preuss@googlemail.com", you MUST use that all-lower-case string.
I.e., specifying "John.M.Preuss@googlemail.com" during the ODK Aggregate
configuration process will cause your login to fail.

If that isn't an issue, if you get the Authentication Failed during the
Google sign-in, then it is typically a problem with your e-mail address or
password not being recognized by Google.

Try this:

Open your browser, log out of any Google account you're using.
Close all your browser windows.
Open your browser, and log into this account (john.m.preuss@googlemail.com),
then, open a URL to your aggregate instance.
Does that change anything?

I have not experimented with Google Accounts Multiple Sign-In. Are you
using that? (i.e., do you have multiple user accounts on Google and have
them tied together so you can share a common login process?). This might
also be tripping up the logic on the ODK Aggregate side.


Otherwise, you can invite me to be a Developer on your appEngine instance
and I'll see if I can see anything wrong in the logs. See:
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting

Mitch

On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:10 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.preuss@googlemail.com> wrote:

Okay, I tried this. Problem! I think, yesterday I actually signed my
googlename and password and everything in. Then I was asked if I gave
them authorization for my email and stuff and I confirmed. The only
problem, I never got directed to the site. And when I click on sign in
with google they never actually let me sign in. they directly tell me
this: Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized.
i checked the logs and everything. anyhow, it doesnt work. could there
be a certificate missing or anything?
hope for a soon reply
thanks

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Problem not solved,
just invited you,
thanks

··· On Dec 17, 6:22 pm, Mitch S wrote: > Also, I just noticed that the upload script can report SUCCESS when it > fails due to a bad username/password combination. Be sure the script > reports completion %'s and numbers of files uploaded. > > Mitch > > > > On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Mitch S wrote: > > Note that the super-user eMail must match exactly -- since Google reports " > > john.m.preuss@googlemail.com", you MUST use that all-lower-case string. > > I.e., specifying "John.M.Preuss@googlemail.com" during the ODK Aggregate > > configuration process will cause your login to fail. > > > If that isn't an issue, if you get the Authentication Failed during the > > Google sign-in, then it is typically a problem with your e-mail address or > > password not being recognized by Google. > > > Try this: > > > Open your browser, log out of any Google account you're using. > > Close all your browser windows. > > Open your browser, and log into this account (john.m.preuss@googlemail.com), > > then, open a URL to your aggregate instance. > > Does that change anything? > > > I have not experimented with Google Accounts Multiple Sign-In. Are you > > using that? (i.e., do you have multiple user accounts on Google and have > > them tied together so you can share a common login process?). This might > > also be tripping up the logic on the ODK Aggregate side. > > > ---- > > Otherwise, you can invite me to be a Developer on your appEngine instance > > and I'll see if I can see anything wrong in the logs. See: > >http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting > > > Mitch > > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:10 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.preuss@googlemail.com> wrote: > > >> Okay, I tried this. Problem! I think, yesterday I actually signed my > >> googlename and password and everything in. Then I was asked if I gave > >> them authorization for my email and stuff and I confirmed. The only > >> problem, I never got directed to the site. And when I click on sign in > >> with google they never actually let me sign in. they directly tell me > >> this: Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized. > >> i checked the logs and everything. anyhow, it doesnt work. could there > >> be a certificate missing or anything? > >> hope for a soon reply > >> thanks > > >> -- > >> Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > >> Options:http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > > > -- > > Mitch Sundt > > Software Engineer > > University of Washington > > mitchellsundt@gmail.com > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > University of Washington > mitchellsundt@gmail.com

Hi John,

You specified john.m.preuss@gmail.com instead of john.m.preuss@
googlemail.com during your install process. You will need to re-run the
installer and specify the correct e-mail address.

From the Logs:

org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet:
superUserEmail: mailto:john.m.preuss@gmail.com

FYI, the logs are available from the dashboard via

Click on the "Logs" heading on the left sidebar.
On the logs page, choose to view all requests.

You can then search for 'afterPropertiesSet' to see what configuration
values you specified during the installation( the Realm string is the 'ODK
Aggregate Instance Name' supplied to the installer, with " ODK Aggregate"
appended to it).

Mitch

··· On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 11:29 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.preuss@googlemail.com> wrote:

Problem not solved,
just invited you,
thanks

On Dec 17, 6:22 pm, Mitch S mitchellsundt@gmail.com wrote:

Also, I just noticed that the upload script can report SUCCESS when it
fails due to a bad username/password combination. Be sure the script
reports completion %'s and numbers of files uploaded.

Mitch

On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Mitch S mitchellsundt@gmail.com wrote:

Note that the super-user eMail must match exactly -- since Google
reports "
john.m.preuss@googlemail.com", you MUST use that all-lower-case
string.
I.e., specifying "John.M.Preuss@googlemail.com" during the ODK
Aggregate
configuration process will cause your login to fail.

If that isn't an issue, if you get the Authentication Failed during the
Google sign-in, then it is typically a problem with your e-mail
address or
password not being recognized by Google.

Try this:

Open your browser, log out of any Google account you're using.
Close all your browser windows.
Open your browser, and log into this account (
john.m.preuss@googlemail.com),
then, open a URL to your aggregate instance.
Does that change anything?

I have not experimented with Google Accounts Multiple Sign-In. Are you
using that? (i.e., do you have multiple user accounts on Google and
have
them tied together so you can share a common login process?). This
might
also be tripping up the logic on the ODK Aggregate side.


Otherwise, you can invite me to be a Developer on your appEngine
instance
and I'll see if I can see anything wrong in the logs. See:
http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting

Mitch

On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:10 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.preuss@googlemail.com> wrote:

Okay, I tried this. Problem! I think, yesterday I actually signed my
googlename and password and everything in. Then I was asked if I gave
them authorization for my email and stuff and I confirmed. The only
problem, I never got directed to the site. And when I click on sign in
with google they never actually let me sign in. they directly tell me
this: Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized.
i checked the logs and everything. anyhow, it doesnt work. could there
be a certificate missing or anything?
hope for a soon reply
thanks

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Hi,

I hope it's ok to use this thread and add our "log in issues".
We set up a clean installation of ODK Aggregate (1.0.3) on our
production server (Ubuntu 10.04 Server).
The installation of Tomcat, PostgreSQL and ODK Aggregate worked
without problems. But now we cannot log in to ODK Aggregate.
All we get is:
"HTTP Status 401 - Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed
identity 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id'"

This error page is shown directly without any loading time. And it
doesn't matter if we are already logged in to Gmail etc...
I checked the logs to make sure that we specified the correct
"superUserEmail". And it is the right one. (...@googlemail.com)

Are there any differences between an ODK Aggregate on Windows and
Linux? Because our test system is running fine on Windows 7. So I knew
how to set up an Aggregate server and wasn't expecting any problems...

Regards!

··· On Dec 19, 6:43 pm, Mitch S wrote: > Hi John, > > You specified john.m.pre...@gmail.com instead of john.m.preuss@ > googlemail.com during your install process. You will need to re-run the > installer and specify the correct e-mail address. > > From the Logs: > > org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: > superUserEmail: mailto:john.m.pre...@gmail.com > > FYI, the logs are available from the dashboard viahttps://appengine.google.com > Click on the "Logs" heading on the left sidebar. > On the logs page, choose to view all requests. > > You can then search for 'afterPropertiesSet' to see what configuration > values you specified during the installation( the Realm string is the 'ODK > Aggregate Instance Name' supplied to the installer, with " ODK Aggregate" > appended to it). > > Mitch > > On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 11:29 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.pre...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Problem not solved, > > just invited you, > > thanks > > > On Dec 17, 6:22 pm, Mitch S wrote: > > > Also, I just noticed that the upload script can report SUCCESS when it > > > fails due to a bad username/password combination. Be sure the script > > > reports completion %'s and numbers of files uploaded. > > > > Mitch > > > > On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Mitch S wrote: > > > > Note that the super-user eMail must match exactly -- since Google > > reports " > > > > john.m.pre...@googlemail.com", you MUST use that all-lower-case > > string. > > > > I.e., specifying "John.M.Pre...@googlemail.com" during the ODK > > Aggregate > > > > configuration process will cause your login to fail. > > > > > If that isn't an issue, if you get the Authentication Failed during the > > > > Google sign-in, then it is typically a problem with your e-mail > > address or > > > > password not being recognized by Google. > > > > > Try this: > > > > > Open your browser, log out of any Google account you're using. > > > > Close all your browser windows. > > > > Open your browser, and log into this account ( > > john.m.pre...@googlemail.com), > > > > then, open a URL to your aggregate instance. > > > > Does that change anything? > > > > > I have not experimented with Google Accounts Multiple Sign-In. Are you > > > > using that? (i.e., do you have multiple user accounts on Google and > > have > > > > them tied together so you can share a common login process?). This > > might > > > > also be tripping up the logic on the ODK Aggregate side. > > > > > ---- > > > > Otherwise, you can invite me to be a Developer on your appEngine > > instance > > > > and I'll see if I can see anything wrong in the logs. See: > > > >http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting > > > > > Mitch > > > > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:10 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.pre...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > >> Okay, I tried this. Problem! I think, yesterday I actually signed my > > > >> googlename and password and everything in. Then I was asked if I gave > > > >> them authorization for my email and stuff and I confirmed. The only > > > >> problem, I never got directed to the site. And when I click on sign in > > > >> with google they never actually let me sign in. they directly tell me > > > >> this: Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized. > > > >> i checked the logs and everything. anyhow, it doesnt work. could there > > > >> be a certificate missing or anything? > > > >> hope for a soon reply > > > >> thanks > > > > >> -- > > > >> Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > > > >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > > > >> Options:http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > > > > > -- > > > > Mitch Sundt > > > > Software Engineer > > > > University of Washington > > > > mitchellsu...@gmail.com > > > > -- > > > Mitch Sundt > > > Software Engineer > > > University of Washington > > > mitchellsu...@gmail.com > > -- > Mitch Sundt > Software Engineer > University of Washington > mitchellsu...@gmail.com

Update:

I tested "...@googlemail.com" and "...@gmail.com", neither was
successful with Aggregate v1.0.3.

But then I deployed an old ODK Aggregate Server (v.1.0 Prod) and the
log in worked fine (in my case with a "...@gmail.com" superUserEmail).
After that I could update ODK Aggregate to v1.0.3 and the log in still
works fine.

Hope that helps.

··· On Dec 21, 10:24 am, LETSGO CeLeKT wrote: > Hi, > > I hope it's ok to use this thread and add our "log in issues". > We set up a clean installation of ODK Aggregate (1.0.3) on our > production server (Ubuntu 10.04 Server). > The installation of Tomcat, PostgreSQL and ODK Aggregate worked > without problems. But now we cannot log in to ODK Aggregate. > All we get is: > "HTTP Status 401 - Authentication Failed: Unable to process claimed > identity 'https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id'" > > This error page is shown directly without any loading time. And it > doesn't matter if we are already logged in to Gmail etc... > I checked the logs to make sure that we specified the correct > "superUserEmail". And it is the right one. (....@googlemail.com) > > Are there any differences between an ODK Aggregate on Windows and > Linux? Because our test system is running fine on Windows 7. So I knew > how to set up an Aggregate server and wasn't expecting any problems... > > Regards! > > On Dec 19, 6:43 pm, Mitch S wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi John, > > > You specified john.m.pre...@gmail.com instead of john.m.preuss@ > > googlemail.com during your install process. You will need to re-run the > > installer and specify the correct e-mail address. > > > From the Logs: > > > org.opendatakit.common.security.spring.UserServiceImpl afterPropertiesSet: > > superUserEmail: mailto:john.m.pre...@gmail.com > > > FYI, the logs are available from the dashboard viahttps://appengine.google.com > > Click on the "Logs" heading on the left sidebar. > > On the logs page, choose to view all requests. > > > You can then search for 'afterPropertiesSet' to see what configuration > > values you specified during the installation( the Realm string is the 'ODK > > Aggregate Instance Name' supplied to the installer, with " ODK Aggregate" > > appended to it). > > > Mitch > > > On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 11:29 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.pre...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > Problem not solved, > > > just invited you, > > > thanks > > > > On Dec 17, 6:22 pm, Mitch S wrote: > > > > Also, I just noticed that the upload script can report SUCCESS when it > > > > fails due to a bad username/password combination. Be sure the script > > > > reports completion %'s and numbers of files uploaded. > > > > > Mitch > > > > > On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Mitch S wrote: > > > > > Note that the super-user eMail must match exactly -- since Google > > > reports " > > > > > john.m.pre...@googlemail.com", you MUST use that all-lower-case > > > string. > > > > > I.e., specifying "John.M.Pre...@googlemail.com" during the ODK > > > Aggregate > > > > > configuration process will cause your login to fail. > > > > > > If that isn't an issue, if you get the Authentication Failed during the > > > > > Google sign-in, then it is typically a problem with your e-mail > > > address or > > > > > password not being recognized by Google. > > > > > > Try this: > > > > > > Open your browser, log out of any Google account you're using. > > > > > Close all your browser windows. > > > > > Open your browser, and log into this account ( > > > john.m.pre...@googlemail.com), > > > > > then, open a URL to your aggregate instance. > > > > > Does that change anything? > > > > > > I have not experimented with Google Accounts Multiple Sign-In. Are you > > > > > using that? (i.e., do you have multiple user accounts on Google and > > > have > > > > > them tied together so you can share a common login process?). This > > > might > > > > > also be tripping up the logic on the ODK Aggregate side. > > > > > > ---- > > > > > Otherwise, you can invite me to be a Developer on your appEngine > > > instance > > > > > and I'll see if I can see anything wrong in the logs. See: > > > > >http://code.google.com/p/opendatakit/wiki/AppEngineTroubleshooting > > > > > > Mitch > > > > > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 11:10 PM, John-Martin Preuss < john.m.pre...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > > >> Okay, I tried this. Problem! I think, yesterday I actually signed my > > > > >> googlename and password and everything in. Then I was asked if I gave > > > > >> them authorization for my email and stuff and I confirmed. The only > > > > >> problem, I never got directed to the site. And when I click on sign in > > > > >> with google they never actually let me sign in. they directly tell me > > > > >> this: Error: Authentication Failed: account not recognized. > > > > >> i checked the logs and everything. anyhow, it doesnt work. could there > > > > >> be a certificate missing or anything? > > > > >> hope for a soon reply > > > > >> thanks > > > > > >> -- > > > > >> Post: opendatakit@googlegroups.com > > > > >> Unsubscribe: opendatakit+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com > > > > >> Options:http://groups.google.com/group/opendatakit?hl=en > > > > > > -- > > > > > Mitch Sundt > > > > > Software Engineer > > > > > University of Washington > > > > > mitchellsu...@gmail.com > > > > > -- > > > > Mitch Sundt > > > > Software Engineer > > > > University of Washington > > > > mitchellsu...@gmail.com > > > -- > > Mitch Sundt > > Software Engineer > > University of Washington > > mitchellsu...@gmail.com