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Re: After deleting member, that member can't request re-subscription (gets "That email addr already registered")
#bug
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 9:23 AM Jim Avera <jim.avera@...> wrote: On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 01:50 PM, Duane wrote: I just tested this. Click the Apply button, enter your (existing) email address, and it comes back with an error saying that email address exists and that you need to Log In. Clicking the Log In link in that error message gets you to the login screen, where after you enter your password, the group application flow continues as if you had previously been logged in, and your application is submitted. Is this not what you saw? OTOH, one valid reason to force the user to login to the old account, would be if simply having a GIO account is intended to prevent anyone else from submitting subscription requests in your name. That's nice, but I would rather there be an explicit "Lock out new subscription requests while not logged in" feature; because doing that by default leads to an unpleasant experience for naive users. I'm not saying the current Join flow is the best, and I'm certainly open to suggestions for improving it, but having an option and defaulting it to allowing any rando to use your email address to apply to any group is a recipe for abuse. Thanks, Mark
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Re: After deleting member, that member can't request re-subscription (gets "That email addr already registered")
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 01:50 PM, Duane wrote:
AFTER they log in, they should click the Apply for membership button. All appears to be working as it should be.No, the user was offered an "Apply for Membership" button, and clicking it should apply for membership. Whether or not an old account exists, the subscription-confirmation process is the same, i.e. a request is sent to the owner/moderators, who approve it, and the user gets a Welcome email back. Making them log into their old GIO account, which they probably don't know exists and don't care about, makes a simple operation complicated and unintelligible for non-tech-savvy people (which describes many people likely to join my group, sad to say). OTOH, one valid reason to force the user to login to the old account, would be if simply having a GIO account is intended to prevent anyone else from submitting subscription requests in your name. That's nice, but I would rather there be an explicit "Lock out new subscription requests while not logged in" feature; because doing that by default leads to an unpleasant experience for naive users. -Jim
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Re: Subscriptions to Gio Calendars No Longer Syncing
#bug
Looking good here too.
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Thanks for being one the smart guys. Chadwick Stelzl-KD5UMO
On Mar 3, 2020, at 10:08, Kenny Paul <kpaul@...> wrote:
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Re: Subscriptions to Gio Calendars No Longer Syncing
#bug
Hi Mark,
That seems to have done the trick. Everything appears to be populated this morning on both our Confluence calendar and on my G-cal. I'll ask the community to veryfy thier respective meetings but it looks good to me, Thank you for the quick turn-around on this. :-) -kenny -- Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager for ONAP The Linux Foundation Pacific Time Zone
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Re: After deleting member, that member can't request re-subscription (gets "That email addr already registered")
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 03:50 PM, Duane wrote:
BTW, this is the type of question that should be addressed on GMF since it's not a bug, nor a suggestion.I feel like I should clarify this. That should really say "could be addressed...". At the same time, I can see where it could be interpreted as a suggestion (though Mark approved it as a bug) - make the information more clear to the user that they need to apply after logging in when they already have an account. I also feel like I need to apologize for possibly giving the impression that I was speaking for GIO in my reply. It was a personal opinion and I didn't state that. Duane
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Dynamic sizing of monthly calendar view
#suggestion
In many cases when looking at the calendar in Monthly view mode the entire bottom line of the grid is actually for the following month. I suspect this is due to the grid size being fixed at 7x6 so it is just being filled in rather leaving empty spaces.
Can this be changed so it doesn't display any more lines than needed for the month you are viewing? Andy
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File uploaded dates incorrect
#bug
Hi,
it seems the majority of my files are showing an uploaded date of 7-Feb (2020) when they were actually uploaded in 2019. I'm wondering if it had something to so with a #changelog entry from 12-Jan:
Andy
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Re: After deleting member, that member can't request re-subscription (gets "That email addr already registered")
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 03:09 PM, Jim Avera wrote:
If they click the "Log In" link they are prompted for a password, then logged in but have "no subscriptions"AFTER they log in, they should click the Apply for membership button. All appears to be working as it should be. BTW, this is the type of question that should be addressed on GMF since it's not a bug, nor a suggestion. Duane
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Re: Calendar ICS file changes
#update
On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 01:09 PM, Chadwick Stelzl-KD5UMO wrote:
If this still doesn't work after the fix I just pushed, please send a new report to beta. Thanks, Mark
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Re: Calendar ICS file changes
#update
#bug #calendar
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After deleting member, that member can't request re-subscription (gets "That email addr already registered")
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1. Member is deleted by owner using the web interface.
2. The former member goes to the group home page and clicks "Apply for membership in this group" 3. Upon entering their email address and clicking "Confirm Email Address", they get an error: That email address is already registered. To use it, Log In. If they click the "Log In" link they are prompted for a password, then logged in but have "no subscriptions".
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Re: Subscriptions to Gio Calendars No Longer Syncing
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Hi Kenny, On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 7:35 AM Kenny Paul <kpaul@...> wrote: ISSUE: Subscriptions from Gio calendars from both G-cal and Confluence have suddenly stopped working for some of our lists and the events have disappeared from people's calendars. I've just pushed a fix for an encoding bug in the Organizer line of ICS files. That was causing the files to error out of G-cal. I don't have access to Confluence, so I can't test that. Please let me know if this fixes the issue. Thanks, Mark
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Include owner emails and notifications in moderators' email delivery history
#suggestion
This morning I wanted to check whether one of my mods received notification that someone had joined the group, so naturally, I checked their email delivery history, only to discover that these notifications, even though they are emails delivered, are not logged as such. I think they should be.
-- J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
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Subscriptions to Gio Calendars No Longer Syncing
#bug
ISSUE: Subscriptions from Gio calendars from both G-cal and Confluence have suddenly stopped working for some of our lists and the events have disappeared from people's calendars.
TIMING: The reports of failures from community members started coming in shourtly after the Jan 31 update. https://groups.io/g/updates/message/118 DEBUGGING INFO: - These were all existing subscriptions that have been syncing correctly for more than a year. I have verified that the meetings still exist on the Gio calendar and are unchanged. - Attempts to remove the old subscriptions and resubscribe using the link generated by Gio have not worked. Confluence produces the error "Specified calendar does not seem like iCalendar." when the link produced by Gio is pasted into the subscription url. - Subscription attempts from newly created Gio calendars produce the same error. - I found a link describing the error, in the context of a Confluence subscription to a G-cal. I don't have the necessarry perms to attempt the debugging suggested. - https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/unable-to-subscribe-to-google-calendar-with-error-specified-calendar-does-not-seem-like-icalendar-722145638.html -- Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager for ONAP The Linux Foundation Pacific Time Zone
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Unsubscribing a Member via Membership List
#suggestion
Leeni
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Re: Site updates
#changelog
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 04:35 AM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
BUGFIX: When deleting attachments to make space, we were not taking into account space used by files and photos, so we ended up deleting fewer attachments than we should have. I don't sure I understand can you more explain please :-D
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Site updates
#changelog
Changes to the site this week:
Have a good weekend everyone. Mark
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Re: Search member directory
#suggestion
#done
Charles Roberts
Still no search button in Landscape mode. Note the SEARCH feature works fine in MEMBERS LIST.
Chuck
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Re: Search member directory
#suggestion
#done
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 06:33 PM, Charles Roberts wrote:
SEARCH button does not appear on DIRECTORY screen on either one.If the display is too narrow, the Search button disappears. At the same time, the "member boxes" will only be one wide. (I do believe this is a mistake.) As long as the screen is at least 2 boxes wide, the Search is there. Have you tried landscape mode? Might still be too narrow, but I haven't checked. Duane
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Re: Search member directory
#suggestion
#done
Charles Roberts
Have tried two different Android phones.....SEARCH button does not appear on DIRECTORY screen on either one.
Chuck
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