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Dan Helfman
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A user can now revoke their own access. Protecting users from the own
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stupidity proved too complex and fragile. So now they have the full power to
shoot themselves in the foot.
A user can no longer, however, redeem an invite that they send to themself.
2008-01-06 21:59:22 +00:00
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delta
* make a User_revision object containing a revision timestamp, user_id, username
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test
* make a User_revision object containing a revision timestamp, user_id, username
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Invite.py
* make a User_revision object containing a revision timestamp, user_id, username
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Note.py
* make a User_revision object containing a revision timestamp, user_id, username
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Notebook.py
When saving a model.Notebook or model.Note to the database, set the user_id field based on the current user.
2008-01-01 01:44:54 +00:00
Password_reset.py
New model.Invite object for the invite table.
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Persistent.py
Renaming new_model to model, now that the old bsddb model is out of the way.
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User.py
A user can now revoke their own access. Protecting users from the own
2008-01-06 21:59:22 +00:00
User_revision.py
* make a User_revision object containing a revision timestamp, user_id, username
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__init__.py
Renaming new_model to model, now that the old bsddb model is out of the way.
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drop.sql
Renaming new_model to model, now that the old bsddb model is out of the way.
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schema.sql
New model.Invite object for the invite table.
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