Bugs

Accidentally losing ownership and access to project after inviting team members
I lost ownership and access to our project, "Sample Project", after inviting team members through a mass email invitation with manager rights. My email address was included in the mailing list, and I mistakenly became a manager. I attempted to remove my "duplicate" account, but this action resulted in a loss of access to project settings and all other project rights. Steps to Reproduce: Invite team members to a project through a mass email invitation with manager rights -Accidentally include your email address in the mailing list Become a manager of the project -Attempt to remove duplicate account -Lose access to project settings and all other project rights Expected Results: Inviting team members with manager rights should not result in the loss of ownership and access to the project for the account owner. Actual Results: The inclusion of the account owner's email address in the mass email invitation with manager rights caused the account owner to lose ownership and access to the project settings. Impact: This bug has the potential to cause significant disruption and inconvenience to project owners who invite team members using mass email invitations with non-owner rights. Severity: This bug is of high severity as it causes the loss of ownership and access to the project settings for the account owner. Reproducibility: This bug can be reproduced by inviting team members with non-owner rights through a mass email invitation that includes the account owner's email address. Additional Notes: It is recommended that the development team review and update the process of inviting team members to prevent account owners from losing ownership rights.
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