It's not quite what the CUSTOMER4 person wanted, but
I think it scratches the itch.
This fixes Trac #1023
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I think this has burned in on staging long enough that I'm
comfortable showing it to the world when the prod deploy
goes out.
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To be fully responsive, we can basically never specify the width of
our container in a fixed number of pixels; otherwise we'll run into
the situation where there's an inordinate amount of wasted space on
our left and right.
So everything needs to change from, e.g. row to row-fluid,
and that has a whole cascading series of changes that that implies.
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I had updated the file and the hyperlink, but missed the part in the
instructions. Making this a variable or something in the future might
save me from making this mistake again later.
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Should make it more clear that we're not looking for a username, though anyone
who really prefers to go by a username is free to do so.
Fixes#975.
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This will allow us to continue to do prod pushes while allowing
this feature to burn in on staging for a while longer.
Determined users can get past this and enable enter-sends for
themselves, but I'm basically OK with that.
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This code adds a dependency on python-django-auth-openid, installable as
django-openid-auth from PyPI.
On prod, one needs to run a syncdb in order to create the required
tables. A database *migration* is not required, as these are new tables
only.
(imported from commit c902a0df8d589d93743b27e480154a04402b2c41)
I kind of expect this to work, and hopefully this'll help with
people getting stuck on the "Settings" page in the tutorial.
(imported from commit 1159d884dcd331bcfb74864a0176fa293e8c3714)
This keeps the name to the right of the bullet even if it overflows
onto two lines.
Fixes#909.
(imported from commit 60528bb30c2d9e29687b773abc76c18369a8a068)
This makes it possible to point users back at the instructions they
followed originally in the event that their Zephyr mirroring bot has
died.
(imported from commit 24ab2dc0df3dc88f8155d58761a89fe44c111fd9)
We need to run build-api-tarball and release it on prod when pushing
this commit to prod.
(imported from commit 09e86500d2d208b1972c87444b4c2d56faafc8e6)
Before pushing this to prod, we need to build the 0.1.2 API tarball
and deploy it to the appropriate place on our servers.
(imported from commit ec1a07b3cc2a3e360dac32823ff7cd9de9de1da2)
This is accomplished by continuning to have per-conversation PM counts
but then summing them up into a global count.
We may split this off into per-conversation counts in the future.
(imported from commit 311e3b74715c3a01c0b75837e397a386ab65505c)
The previous version had a NullPointerException
encountered by CUSTOMER2. This version fixes it.
(imported from commit 22b65f0e4b3e0ca5a174d6ae3b168f5543de8826)
Right now the table is too wide for my screen and I have to scroll it
to see some stuff I'm actually pretty interested in seeing; this
rearranges things to make that less the case.
(imported from commit b06088c59d9ba21ecc24fa55367226a2aa09d907)