Cal.com can't count
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Installed cal.com from Cloudron App Store
Get this warning that password length is not >=15

But it is !
Initial password has 17 characters, changed to 21 characters, still get the message.
Changed to 34, still get the message.Is this a Cloudron deployment issue or an upstream issue ?
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Installed cal.com from Cloudron App Store
Get this warning that password length is not >=15

But it is !
Initial password has 17 characters, changed to 21 characters, still get the message.
Changed to 34, still get the message.Is this a Cloudron deployment issue or an upstream issue ?
@timconsidine yeah, I found that confusing too. But note the "or no 2FA yet". You have to set-up both for that message to go away.
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@timconsidine yeah, I found that confusing too. But note the "or no 2FA yet". You have to set-up both for that message to go away.
@jdaviescoates thank you
So it is 'AND 2FA'

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And if you have both activated you have to log out first
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Installed cal.com from Cloudron App Store
Get this warning that password length is not >=15

But it is !
Initial password has 17 characters, changed to 21 characters, still get the message.
Changed to 34, still get the message.Is this a Cloudron deployment issue or an upstream issue ?
@timconsidine I noticed that, just the wrong error being shown, it's because they want some varied characters in the password, too (which makes no difference to security)

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