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was originally asked by myself at a stackexchange site, and went through a number of migrations before ending up at serverfault. I have openid associated accounts on each of the accounts, but the question lost association (the username is greyed out in the question) with my account when it got to serverfault. I cannot accept the answer provided.

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Error Starting Diaspora on Debian

was originally asked by myself at a stackexchange site, and went through a number of migrations before ending up at serverfault. I have openid associated accounts on each of the accounts, but the question lost association (the username is greyed out in the question) with my account when it got to serverfault. I cannot accept the answer provided.

What is the right way to get the question associated?

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Error Starting Diaspora on Debian

was originally asked by myself at a stackexchange site, and went through a number of migrations before ending up at serverfault. I have openid associated accounts on each of the accounts, but the question lost association (the username is greyed out in the question) with my account when it got to serverfault. I cannot accept the answer provided.

What is the right way to get the question associated?

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Question Lost Association after Migration

This question:

Error Starting Diaspora on Debian

was originally asked by myself at a stackexchange site, and went through a number of migrations before ending up at serverfault. I have openid associated accounts on each of the accounts, but the question lost association (the username is greyed out in the question) with my account when it got to serverfault. I cannot accept the answer provided.

What is the right way to get the question associated?