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>> IMO everybody should only be able to modify their own comments.
André Hartmann (3 January 2023 17:02) replied:
> This is true for almost all cases; but I remember e.g. fixing links in
> other's comments to make further reader's life easier.
I also, not infrequently, improve
Hi Alex,
IMO everybody should only be able to modify their own comments.
This is true for almost all cases; but I remember e.g. fixing links in
other's comments to make further reader's life easier.
But that is such a rare thing that it should be hidden in a menu or so.
So yes, I reverted
Hi Thiago,
Some users see the option to edit anyone's comments. I don't know what group
options applied, but I am on that list.
I think this is the Approvers group. My Jira possibilities increased
massively when I gained Approver rights.
I preferred the less intrusive older UI, but I can
On Tuesday, 3 January 2023 09:53:04 -03 Alex Blasche via Development wrote:
> There is no UI setting I know of but there is a permission mis-configuration
> here. IMO everybody should only be able to modify their own comments. This
> permission should only go to a selected group. While the issue
Hi André,
>___
>From: André Hartmann
>it seems I now have gray "Edit" and "Delete" buttons below every Jira
>report comment. I think that was a pen at the right top of every comment
>in the old version.
>Was this change intentional?
I must assume this was
Hi Alex,
it seems I now have gray "Edit" and "Delete" buttons below every Jira
report comment. I think that was a pen at the right top of every comment
in the old version.
Was this change intentional?
For me, this disturbs the thread reading flow and it is easy to click
such a button by
Hi,
The server has been back for a while but just to conclude here, the update is
complete.
Testing will continue and please forward any issues to
jira-ad...@qt-project.org. Thank you.
--
Alex
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