How about a moderators-only forum and then we can subscribe to the RSS feed for it? It could be put under the "SilverStripe Community" heading.
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Would that resolve the issue of reaching org people if needed? Wouldn't it be better to have a more direct line to people who can act if something happens, instead of expecting them to come by all the time just in case a moderator has posted something important...
If there's an RSS feed for that forum, then the org team could be notified almost immediately of new posts.
Lot's of options... I guess its up to the team now :-)
Hey Ryan,
I've just changed your password so I can test profile editing with your account (rather than a new one).
Still can't see any problems though.
On http://www.silverstripe.org/ForumMemberProfile/edit, I've added a single dot to various properties, entered my changed password for your account twice and hit save. Both the profile view at http://www.silverstripe.org/ForumMemberProfile/show/7133 and another call to the edit form show the changed data. That's in Firefox 6.
So I'm out of ideas here. Changed your password back.
Would you mind doing a screencast of what exactly you're trying to do?
On the forum for website problems: I don't think it'll necessarily reach us quicker,
although we could of course use some "RSS to email" services.
I'd like for all those requests (and their status) to be a bit more transparent, though -
both to other people with the same problem, and to SS staff other than support@ss.com.
Maybe something like assistly.com, uservoice.com or getsatisfaction.com could help?
Problem with those is that they cost money...
Thanks!
E-mailed you the screencast, Ingo.
Alright, got it - you're trying to change your nickname from "Ryan M." to "Ryan", but that nickname already exists.
Normally the form should tell you this, but because of some deficiency in the i18n/_t() system, plus the fact that ss.org is on en_NZ locale, it doesn't. Fixed in https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-forum/commit/ca29448826c9d358608430221f1f4095bb6a6a23.
I can't deploy this until next week, basically avoid changing your nickname for now :)
Ingo
Doh! Yeah, you're right, if I edit it without changing the Nickname, everything else saves just fine. Thanks for checking in a fix for it!
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