John Rouillard added the comment:
A version of this was checked in upstream.
http://issues.roundup-tracker.org/issue2550831
screenshots are attached to the upstream issue.
If the query is on the user's active list (i.e. in the sidebar)
one of two things is shown:
If you are the query
R David Murray added the comment:
I misspoke. Looking at the edit screen again, the issue is the 'leave in/leave
out' versus 'delete', which is indeed retire. The complicating factor is: what
if you 'leave in' a public query that someone then retires? It is stuck on
your visible list with
Berker Peksag added the comment:
Or maybe we can have two buttons: Retire (the current behavior) and Delete
We can mark retired queries with a different background in the sidebar.
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Berker Peksag added the comment:
So does that mean that the current 'Delete' button at query?@template=edit is
sort of misnamed (it actually retires the query)?
Instead of two steps (retire -> delete) can we just delete the query?
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R David Murray added the comment:
If I remember correctly this problem is the result of an incomplete fix to an
earlier problem. As I remember it the problem is that if you don't delete the
query it still shows up even when retired. To keep the DB consistent, the
correct fix would be to
New submission from Berker Peksag:
This is one of my biggest annoyances of the current tracker. We should hide
queries if they are marked as 'retired'.
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priority: bug
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title: Hide retired queries in