This view lives at /accounts/accept_terms, and (after getting an acceptance
from the user) sends an email to all@ documenting the acceptance.
(imported from commit 8f64286ab02887fd6544fa274b2967f6499b6dbc)
Here we introduce a new manage.py command, activate_mit, which takes a
number of usernames and sends out emails to the users with instructions on
how to activate their accounts.
(imported from commit f14401b55f915698e83ff27b86434f53e64685f3)
We add a few templates for django-confirmation. We define a
"PreregistrationForm" which is validated by accounts_home, which then
generates a confirmation object and emails the user. This required creating
a new table for a PreregistrationUser with an email and status (confirmed)
field.
The register function now no longer accepts a "email" field in the form
and deals only with confirmation IDs to determine the email used to sign
up a user.
(imported from commit 4fcde04530aa7ad4de84579668daee7290b424ac)
Previously no check was performed to ensure that the same email wasn't used
to register twice. Here we add a validator to perform that check.
We also noted that the domain field was omitted, but checked by a client of
this class. Therefore, we add it directly.
(imported from commit 1411bf0adeb3cd048278376b059a26a0da4c54df)
Split off some content previously placed into base back into index.html.
Move content previously localised in accounts_home to a new content_base
for use in the non-app version of the site.
We wrote up some copy and styled it according to taste.
In our new signup form, we no longer collect a short name and instead
extrapolate from the email.
(imported from commit cd734b13a4bda7f304129379524c4cc96b77b24b)