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Commit 1887ba80 authored by Dries Buytaert's avatar Dries Buytaert
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Hoeray!  I have a first core version of submission moderation up and
running.  This means people can submit stories, and moderators can
moderate stories.  When a submission reaches a certain positive
threshold (currently set to 2) the submission becomes a story and up
it goes.   If a submission reaches a certain negative threshold
(currently set to -2) the submission is dumped.

The fact this is all done by our visitors (without our intervention)
makes it truly spiffy imho.  The website can live a life on it's own,
fed by the visitors.

Beware, a lot of work need to be done though ... it's just a first
basic implementation with the core functionality.  There are quite
a lot of things that I'll need to change, extend and improve.  But
comments, suggestions and ideas are - as always - welcomed.

Please read this log message carefully!  It features quite a lot of
important information.

To test the moderation, log in, select theme 'Dries' (the other themes
need a small update) and head by clicking the one and only 'submission
moderation' link.  Don't be afraid to submit lame/funny/useless
stories for testing purpose ... as soon we go public, we'll wipe out
the story database.  ;-)


WHAT'S NEW?
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* Added 2 new operations to user.class.php to set and retrieve the
  user's "history".  Very evil but required to avoid people voting
  twice.
* Moved dbsave() from account.php to functions.php.  In addition, I
  added a new function to user.class.php called `save()' that ...
  well, saves the object back to the database.  It's (IMHO) a better
  approach compared to dbsave(): it keeps things organized. ;-)


BUGFIXES:
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* Fixed a (heavy) memory leak in the constructor of user.class.php:
  mysql_fetch_array() returns an _associative_ array which made the
  constructor `pollute' the object with a lot of useless variables.
* Fixed the slash-problem on the account pages. :-)
* Fixed UnConeD's theme glitch, alas the warning.
* Fixed the e-mail address not showing in the confirmation email
  (upon registration).
* Fixed the typical quote and backslash problems in submit.php.
* submit.php now uses the database abstraction layer.

IMPORTANT:
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* You can check the new submission system at:
    http://beta.drop.org/submission.php
  or by following the `submission moderation' link from my theme.
* UnConeD, Jeroen: you'll need to update your themes to take
  advantage of the new function: displayAccount().  This function
  will display the `submission moderation' link when a user is
  logged on.
* Natrak: you might want to apply the patches in user.class.php
  on the other sites using the same user-system.
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