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  • On events, there's always a comment thread (if the creator of the event has enabled comments).

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    You mean clicking rsvp means comments about an event?
    Perhaps this could be clearer

  • rsvp sounds like an invitation for a one off confirmation of attendance rather than an invitation to discuss the event (which is uncecessary since you rsvp'd by adding your name as attending)

  • You mean clicking rsvp means comments about an event?
    Perhaps this could be clearer

    Anyone can comment on an event if the creator has enabled it, RSVP doesn't change that at the moment.

    That raises an interesting feature idea though... maybe there should be a permission for "comments only allowed by those who've RSVPd".

  • I'd like to have that option. In fact (like google + circles) can you limit access to conversations or events to an invited few

  • You should add that as a feature request on the github issues thing.

  • Last active date, how frequently does it update, if at all?

  • If you manually enter a URL to a non-existant event, you'll get a crappy error screen with no img src, plain text, etc
    ie. https://sandbox.microcosm.app/events/1364/

    Browsing as a guest. Log in with Mozilla Persona
    What is Persona?
    Sorry, you don't have permission to do that.

    This could be because of an expired login — try logging in again.

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  • Last active date, how frequently does it update, if at all?

    It currently doesn't update.

  • Those bugs have been added to the issue list:
    https://github.com/microcosm-cc/microweb/issues?state=open

  • I'm disappointed I can view other people's profiles but not edit them :)

  • Where can you see the profiles?

    I'm going to poo on the other teenslain...

  • Where can you see the profiles?

    I'm going to poo on the other teenslain...

    At the moment you can only see your own profile:

    https://github.com/microcosm-cc/microweb/issues/3

  • That's what I figured...

    Stupid, sexy hippy...

  • I'll put that down as a dupe of this: https://github.com/microcosm-cc/microweb/issues/8

  • Once I've got the notification that a bug has been fixed, how quickly should I expect to see the change reflected in the live microcosm output? I don't want to feed back that issues that you have fixed, haven't been fixed for me, as they've not gone into production yet, if y'see what I mean...

  • Hmm, good question.

    I'm marking as fixed when the code is tested and committed to the github repository.

    Whilst it's technically correct, you're right that if it's not actually live then as far as you're concerned it ain't fixed. So I won't do that from now on... I'll only mark as fixed when I push to production.

  • I have just pushed your fix to live.

  • You guys around on Thurs night, post-5PM?

  • Because my corporate machine doesn't run a modern browser, and is locked down, I can neither log in to the sandbox nor the github.

    This isn't the case when at home or on mobile device, but I suspect many a casual user likes to interact with lfgss while at work on corporate machines.

    The issue has been brought up twice (me and hippy) yet hasn't made it onto the list of 39 problems. Therefore please add!

  • Because my corporate machine doesn't run a modern browser, and is locked down, I can neither log in to the sandbox nor the github.

    This isn't the case when at home or on mobile device, but I suspect many a casual user likes to interact with lfgss while at work on corporate machines.

    The issue has been brought up twice (me and hippy) yet hasn't made it onto the list of 39 problems. Therefore please add!

    Done: https://github.com/microcosm-cc/microweb/issues/57

    Which version of Internet Explorer are you using? (found by clicking the cog at the top right > About)

    Persona is stated to work with IE8 and IE9, but I had to manually turn off "Compatibility View" (Tools > Compatibility View) to get it to work. Does it work if you change that? (if the corporate policy even allows it).

    All that's needed to force that automatically is a small HTML change, so it shouldn't be a problem.

    Unfortunately (for us) it's possible to stop anyone changing the compatibility view setting using Group Policy, so if that's a common thing then we'll need a workaround.

  • One click to delete a microcosm
    Scary...

  • One click to delete a microcosm
    Scary...

    That's why the button's red... :)

    Agreed though, all the delete buttons must have a confirmation dialogue, recorded here -- https://github.com/microcosm-cc/microweb/issues/27

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