[tor-bugs] #10754 [Tor Support]: Implement an invitation based token system into webchat
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#10754: Implement an invitation based token system into webchat
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Reporter: Sherief | Owner: Sherief
Type: task | Status: accepted
Priority: blocker | Milestone:
Component: Tor Support | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: SponsorO
Actual Points: | Parent ID: #10755
Points: |
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Comment (by Sherief):
Replying to [comment:10 lunar]:
> Comments on the latest available iteration.
>
> Why request a RT ticket number?
Because it is easier to recognize an RT ticket number faster than a
32 digits/letters token number, that way if some user is spamming my
xmpp client I can just disable his token by deleting it.
> As I am visible in the France for
> working on Tor, I sometimes have people reaching me through private
> email. Having me open a ticket or asking them to mail help-fr@ would
> feel like a burden.
I never knew about that, I though we kept all email support though RT.
> As tickets expire, I don't really see the need to
> tie them to a specific RT request. Is the idea to be able to sort out
> which token has been given to whom? Then a free-form "Comment" field
> that I can organize however I want is good enough.
>
I can certainly add a comment field.
>
> In any cases, I don't think the edit button is useful. In case of
> mistake, deleting and recreating is fine. And that's less clutter in the
> interface.
>
>
Well, I just wanted to make life easier but I can remove it.
> What will "delete" do for the users? Tell that the token never existed
> or that it is expired? The latter might be better.
>
>
Yes, that's what I though about from the beginning.
> The list of tickets should be ordered in the other direction (newly
> created tickets on top).
>
>
Noted.
> When I create a new ticket, I want the new token link in big, bold
> letters standing out that I just can copy/paste quickly. I shouldn't
> need to look at the list.
>
>
Noted.
> Using <textarea/> in the list really adds a lot of clutter and does
> improve for copy-pasting over a simple text.
>
>
Then I will just make it normal text. The reason I made it a text area
is that if you triple click the link it will selected for you.
> Could we have the date either in ISO form (2014-03-15) or in relative
> format ("in 23 hours")? That would be easier for my brain to parse.
>
I will add hours (23 format) and modify the date to be ISO compliant.
> Also, is it by date (days) or by time (seconds)?
>
The end result would look like this:
Created on: 13:55 2014-03-15
Expires on: 13:55 2014-03-18
>
> Could you have the <title/> start with "Token Generator" so I can see
> "Tok..." instead of "Web..." when my taskbar gets really cramped? ;)
>
lol, ok. :)
If I don't get any more comments I will make the changes in 2 days:
* Remove RT ticket
* Change <textarea> to normal text
* Change the date format and add hours (24h format)
* Remove the edit button since there is no need for it unless we want to
modify the comment field.
* Order tokens from newer to older.
* The last created token will be in bold.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/10754#comment:11>
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