Great input I will look into it. Hopefully Evan will add his voice to
this
Tim
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On Dec 23, 2009, at 3:19 PM, Glenn McGurrin <glennmcgurr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
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I would not run it as a constant process, that would be unnecessary
and
more than likely just add server load and invite issues. I think cron
would be more reliable and quick enough. Cron is more reliable
because
even if the script crashes it will be relaunched in x time without
help,
I think it will also be easier with cron. I have not coded anything
in
statusnet so far and I am not to familiar with the DB layout either
so I
am not sure exactly how to do it, I could do it with time, however I
am
doing a lot of other stuff right now. I imaging it is some awaiting
verification table and the profile table that need to be updated
though.
Timothy wrote:
Hey buddy wonderful idea, that will work for now, but this should
not be a
permanent fix.
And I agree that ripping out codes is bad idea, but that just goes
to tell
you, how frustrated the email
thing is. This MUST be made optional. I begging pple to signup and
in no
position to make demands on that :) .
Just one problem I don't know what table in the db needs to be
updated. Also
If you do and could write a small script for this, perhaps we can
add it to
the scripts directory and run it as a deamon. thoughts?
Again thanks for your great suggestion.
I eagerly await your response
Tim
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Glenn McGurrin <glennmcgurr...@gmail.com
>wrote:
I have a suggestion, make a cronjob that verifies there account for
them
and run it every 15 minutes, then you do not have to dig into code
and
when updates come out you will not have to redo it. Just doing the
right sql with a little processing should get the job done.
Ripping out
pieces of code basically means forking the system because to
implement
changes from one into the other is really hard.
What do people think of this solution?
Timothy Anyasi wrote:
Thanks guys,
Steven you understand my problem perhaps a 100%.
Julien I am dealing with women on my service.
They have fb and 10 other social network that are notifying them
every
min
and winning their attn. We live in attention economy and there
is a
reason
why twitter
does not verify.
It just makes my job 1000x harder. We don't need this (speaking
for
myself)
Captcha is there to help reduce spammy registration and I can
ban users I
don't want.
But my women, are not bothering to click that confirmation link
and that
hurts my plans
As they say customers always right. My job is to make their
experience
wonderful, not alter their behavior a 100% ( I am not a priest).
So I need help and in the future, this should be made optional,
just like
in
drupal ( admin have options regarding how new registration are
dealt
with).
Evan please give me the pointers to rip this thing out.
Thanks
Tim
Evan Prodromou wrote:
Steven Scotten wrote:
People on the Internet have the attention span of a
Awesome.
-Evan
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