Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65203&edit=1
ID: 65203
User updated by: ryan at rmauger dot co dot uk
Reported by: ryan at rmauger dot co dot uk
Summary: Please add a feature to report potentially dangerous
code examples in comments
Status: Open
Type: Feature/Change Request
Package: Website problem
Operating System: n/a
PHP Version: Irrelevant
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Please mention that I am willing to collaborate if extra man-power is needed to
help make it possible
Previous Comments:
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[2013-07-09 18:27:24] [email protected]
No apologies necessary. I'm checking with one of the guys who has done
substantial work on improving the notes system to see if he wants to take on
the
challenge.
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[2013-07-09 18:22:48] ryan at rmauger dot co dot uk
Apologies Dan, I misunderstood the significance of the status change to
'feedback'
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[2013-07-09 18:21:01] [email protected]
No, it didn't miss the point, it was merely an update, Ryan. Otherwise I'd
have
closed the report.
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[2013-07-09 17:55:40] ryan at rmauger dot co dot uk
This response seems to miss the point, yes that comment may have been removed,
but
the fact remains that there is no way for people to highlight other new ones,
besides reporting here,
Given the difference in effort between simply clicking a button to push a
comment
into a moderation queue, and to fill out a report here, it is clear which would
be
a more successful mechanism.
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[2013-07-09 17:24:06] [email protected]
It appears that someone else already removed the mentioned user note, but as
for
"comments" being threaded, note that it says, in very large, bold text, that
those types of contributions do not belong on the site.
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