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Re: [tor-bugs] #10754 [Tor Support]: Implement an invitation based token system into webchat
#10754: Implement an invitation based token system into webchat
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Reporter: Sherief | Owner: Sherief
Type: task | Status: accepted
Priority: blocker | Milestone:
Component: Tor Support | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: SponsorO
Actual Points: | Parent ID: #10755
Points: |
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Comment (by lunar):
Comments on the latest available iteration.
Why request a RT ticket number? As I am visible in the France for working
on Tor, I sometimes have people reaching me through private email. Having
me open a ticket or asking them to mail help-fr@ would feel like a burden.
As tickets expire, I don't really see the need to tie them to a specific
RT request. Is the idea to be able to sort out which token has been given
to whom? Then a free-form âCommentâ field that I can organize however I
want is good enough.
In any cases, I don't think the edit button is useful. In case of mistake,
deleting and recreating is fine. And that's less clutter in the interface.
What will âdeleteâ do for the users? Tell that the token never existed or
that it is expired? The latter might be better.
The list of tickets should be ordered in the other direction (newly
created tickets on top).
When I create a new ticket, I want the new token link in big, bold letters
standing out that I just can copy/paste quickly. I shouldn't need to look
at the list.
Using <textarea/> in the list really adds a lot of clutter and does
improve for copy-pasting over a simple text.
Could we have the date either in ISO form (2014-03-15) or in relative
format (âin 23 hoursâ)? That would be easier for my brain to parse.
Also, is it by date (days) or by time (seconds)?
Could you have the <title/> start with âToken Generatorâ so I can see
âTokââ instead of âWebââ when my taskbar gets really cramped? ;)
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10754#comment:10>
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