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This is not where closed-beta testers should file bugs -- check with
domtheknight for info there -- but if you're on the doc team or the site copy team and you find something broken as you work, you can drop a comment here.
Known Issues:
*Email isn't being sent out, Mark's fixing
*Commenting fails with an error sometimes ("Undefined subroutine: LJ::is_friend at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/talklib.pl line 1520") - patch in Bugzilla
*OpenID, recaptcha, etc failing, Mark's fixing
*Some of the official journals on the sitemap aren't created yet, we know about it
* SSL not enabled
(NB: Nobody needs to mention the various instances of 'LiveJournal' in the text here and there; that'll all be fixed by launch.)
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(NB: Nobody needs to mention the various instances of 'LiveJournal' in the text here and there; that'll all be fixed by launch.)
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(If an account has been marked (by owner) as containing adult content, "HASH(0xb005e10)" for varying HASH numbers appears under the "name's journal" on their profile, If no adult content, no HASH. And I don't even know how much of this is "bug" and how much of this is "it's trying to call text when there is no site copy stuff"...)
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The following is offered to OpenID users, and doesn't seem to make sense:
Choose one or both of the following:
Subscribe: you can read their journal entries on your reading page
Optional: Select the colors that will represent ivorygates on your reading page (only applicable if you subscribe to them).
(Not all styles support this option)
Looks like it's got the header as applies to everyone, the 'subscribe' as applies to OpenID as 'allow access' does not, and Optional makes reference to the fact that everyone else can choose one or both of 'subscribe' and 'allow access'.
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(We had to enable OpenID so the beta testers could test things!)
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