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07 May, 2010

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16 Apr, 2010

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  • * The registration has two validation type: region and admin.
    		+ Admin
    			- There is no validator to choose.
    			- The regions to choose are states (This might be changed
    			  in the future).
    			- The admins of the environment recieves the task to approve
    			  the registration of this new enterprise.
    			- The region field isn't displayed.
    		+ Region
    			- If there isn't any validator, shows a message that it's
    			  not possible to register any enterprise and don't show the
    			  form.
    			- Show only the regions where is registered at least one
    			  validator.
    			- The region field is displayed.
       	* The required fields are highlithed.
    	* The fields that are active or required are set through the
    	  administration panel.
    	* Only the fields name and identifier are always required.
       	* After registering a new enterprise, the user is set as an admin of
       	  it.
       	* The cancel button in the register form is working properly.
       	* In the "Validator" step, the radio button is choosing a default
       	  option.
       	* Cancel radio_button in the task validation has a "Rejection
       	  Explanation" field that is required.
       	* Some navigation buttons added.
       	* Changed some buttons to labelled buttons.
    	* The "Register a new enterprise" button is an admin option.
    
    (ActionItem1482)
    Rodrigo Souto
     

07 Apr, 2010

1 commit


05 Apr, 2010

2 commits

  • Besides being faster, consumming less memory, and being thread-safe,
    fast_gettext's approach is cleaner than Ruby-GetText's because it does not
    mess with the Rails internals. That's probably due to the fact that
    fast_gettext was designed after Rails had proper I18N support, so that's
    not exactly Ruby-GetText's fault. Current versions of Ruby-GetText are
    claimed to be thread-safe as well, but I decided to go with fast_gettext
    regardless.
    
    I am messing with the Rails internals myself by copying some code from
    Ruby-Gettext, but that code will be dropped when we upgrade to a more
    recent Rails version with proper I18N. Code was copied from Ruby-GetText
    to implement:
    
        * per-language cache
        * validation error messages translation
    
    During initialization, the needed .mo files installed system-wide are
    symlinked locally.  By doing this we can take "similar" locales locally
    since fast_gettext does not seem to support loading of files from similar
    locales (e.g.  loading pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/domain.mo when
    pt/LC_MESSAGES/domain.mo is not available).
    
    This hopefully will fix the long-standing bug with messed up translations
    due to high concurrency and non-thread-safety of the version of
    Ruby-GetText in Debian Lenny.
    
    (ActionItem1315)
    Antonio Terceiro
     
  • Antonio Terceiro
     

15 Mar, 2010

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08 Feb, 2010

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20 Jan, 2010

2 commits

  • (ActionItem1367)
    Joenio Costa
     
  •   * Added migration to add visible to profiles
      * Some improvements on profile screen
      * A private profile displays a different profile screen
        * added profile image, name, description and message
        * added link to join if profile is a community
        * added link to "add friend" if profile is a person
      * Added description in profile
      * Added field description to organization and person form
      * Removed link and added button on not_found page
      * Added css for not access_denied message
      * Changed css for flash messages
      * Recent articles doens't list private profile's articles
      * Private profiles are listed on blocks and searches
      * Invisible profiles are never listed
      * Join community popup will be displayed if profile is private
      * Join community popup will not be displayed if profile is invisible
      * If an organization is private, it is also closed
    Daniela Feitosa
     

13 Jan, 2010

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28 Dec, 2009

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02 Dec, 2009

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  •   * The user can set his location in the map by dragging
        a marker or by setting his address in the form.
      * After setting his location, the map is added to
        the location block.
      * The user can configure the zoom level and the map
        type that will be shown in the location block.
    
    ActionItem1256
    Rodrigo Souto
     

30 Nov, 2009

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09 Sep, 2009

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