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New buttons on http://npackd.appspot.com #467

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igitur opened this issue Aug 12, 2016 · 6 comments
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New buttons on http://npackd.appspot.com #467

igitur opened this issue Aug 12, 2016 · 6 comments

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@igitur
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igitur commented Aug 12, 2016

Hi,

Just some suggestions, which might improve your workflow.

I'm already logged into http://npackd.appspot.com, but I can't do much on packages that I don't have access to. So instead of posting in the group or creating an issue, how about a button for "Request access"?

Also a simple button for "Tag for update" would be cool. Then the package maintainers get an email and they are prompted to update the package to the new version. This button would be allowed even if the user doesn't' have access to the package, but has to be logged in, of course.

Good ideas?

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igitur commented Jan 3, 2017

Someone else has similar concerns which could be addressed by this issue. See https://groups.google.com/d/topic/npackd/lNsSlQCIolc/discussion

@tim-lebedkov , your opinion?

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"Request access" makes sense.

I am not yet sure about "Tag for update". This functionality should probably be automatic instead.

@tim-lebedkov
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"tag for update" should not be necessary anymore. Please file issues if you find out-of-date packages.

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"Request access" was implemented

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igitur commented May 10, 2018

Hide/disable the button when I already have access?

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the button is disabled now if a user already have the permission

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