On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 09:03:51PM +0200, Nils Lohner wrote: > - the password entry should be secure. It's probably better to > generate a random password and allow the user to change it later using > a secure web page I'm not sure what you mean by secure. Do you mean the application page should be via HTTPS?
> - "Registration is ok!! Your application date is 2001-05-15. " Can we > provide a record number or something (sequence number?) so we can track > records if the person misspells everything? Also, please change it to > 'SPI membership application submitted successfully on > 2001-05-15.\n\nYou should receive a confirmation email at the email > address that you specified in the application.' I don't know if > anything else is needed on this page... probably not. There is a membership sequence number and a applicatiosn sequence number. The page gives you the application one. > - if someone doesn't respond to the confirmation email, how long before > the record gets deleted? I'd say ~2 days is good... At the moment it doesn't. I can put an automatic reaper in there similar to the advocation script on Debian. > - the "SPI Membership Application Sucessful" mail comes from Craig > Small; it should come from the nm alias (whoever that ends up being). > And it should be 'Successful' with 2 c's. All changed. > - the status page http://nm.spi-inc.org/nmstatus.php should allow the > user to edit the fields needed for contributing membership, or have a > link to another web page where he can supply the information needed and > submit it. It will be on that page, contrib isn't covered yet as there are still some issues to iron out about non-contrib. > - clicking 'status' on the status page gave an error about the URL not > being found. Works ok here now, let me kow if it still does it. > - let's simplify things: the users can ONLY apply for a non-contrib > membership off the main page, and then once their email is confirmed > (it's quick) they need to log in to continue their application. > This'll make the front page less complicated and the process easier to > manage I think since we're sure to have a valid email by the time the > contrib application is submitted. OK, will do it. > - question: should we allow them to freely edit their name and/or email > addr? At first, I'd say no. We can always add this later. - Craig -- Craig Small VK2XLZ GnuPG:1C1B D893 1418 2AF4 45EE 95CB C76C E5AC 12CA DFA5 Eye-Net Consulting http://www.eye-net.com.au/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIEEE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian developer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
