Dear all, I have finished working on the last modifications presented. You can find the patch in attachment here<https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/5909/> .
Regards, Simone 2013/3/2 Simone Gatti <[email protected]> > Dear Dave, > I have changed the preference page in order to meet these requests. > I created two new pages to collect data about contacts and availability. > In the preference page, over the links, it is now indicated that these > personal data are not compulsory. > In this way, the preference page will no more become so long due to data > about contacts and availability precedently inserted by the user, and the > forms not necessary are not disclosed. > About general personal data, I decided to leave its original form in the > preference page, because it has fixed size and refer to general > information, but I put an explicit indication that they are discretionary. > Please, let me know what do you think about these modifications. > Thanks, > Simone > > > 2013/2/18 Dave Brondsema <[email protected]> > >> Cory, I think Stefano is referring to user stats, which his feature branch >> starts collecting, not user profile data (gender, location, etc). >> >> But on the topic of user profiel data, we've had a least one SourceForge >> user >> communicate to use that he/she thought the fields were required. I can >> see how >> this might be inferred since they're the first thing you see on the >> /auth/prefs/ >> form. We might consider labelling those optional, or putting them on a >> separate >> page from "subscriptions" and other sections on that page. >> >> -Dave >> >> >> >> On 2/18/13 9:55 AM, Cory Johns wrote: >> > Stefano, >> > >> > Could a user simply not fill in the personal info fields they don't >> wish to >> > share? What is the value of entering that info but then not displaying >> it; >> > to encourage users to enter it if only for our edification? >> > >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Cory >> > >> > >> > On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Stefano Invernizzi < >> > [email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> Dear all, >> >> >> >> I recently pushed some new commits allowing a single user to hide his >> or >> >> her personal statistics. I and Simone implemented it since some users >> may >> >> prefer not to show this data. In that case, data is still available for >> >> their personal use. However, if you think we should not allow users to >> do >> >> this, we can simply put it back as it was. >> >> As usual, we hope to get some feedbacks from you about this, as well as >> >> about the rest of submitted code. >> >> It would be great for us if the code could be reviewed and, if you >> think it >> >> would be useful, included on the forge before we complete the thesis >> we are >> >> working on. >> >> Thank you very much! >> >> Stefano >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Dave Brondsema : [email protected] >> http://www.brondsema.net : personal >> http://www.splike.com : programming >> <>< >> > >
