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When uploading a logo in an Indico Category settings' page, one gets
"Bad Request" and is thrown back to the Indico home page, if the filetype is not one of:
accepted_file_types='image/jpeg,image/jpg,image/png,image/gif'
The "Bad Request" error message says: Required argument missing: logo.
It says nothing about the required file types. In the management area either...
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Describe the bug
Label needs to change. In PayPal, the text to connect via REST API does not match the current PayPal UI
To Reproduce
IMPORTANT: if you are going to accept payments in a currency you don't hold, please make sure to enable automatic currency conversion.
To do that, go to PayPal dashboard and select Profile -> Profile and Settings -> My Selling Tools -> Block Payments
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Emails aren't sent for user actions unless rake jobs:work is running in the background. Is there documentation (or a recommended method) of running the email task as a daemon?
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- 12factor manifesto states that config should be stored in environment variables
- Secrets should not be in environment variables (risk of leaking in logs or to other applications)
- Libraries either allow or not to overload existing environment variables from the system
- A documentation is needed to allow people using apache modphp
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On top of each page, before or after the title, add breadcrumbs: conference-name/year/title.
In perfect case, the same should be in page URL.
The name of the pyvideo/data repository is exceptionally generic - while it makes sense in the context of the pyvideo account, if a potential contributor forks the repository into their own Github account in order to make a contribution, they end up with a "/data" repository that isn't especially meaningful:
<img width="1008" alt="screen shot 2018-12-03 at 8 32 01 am" src="https://use
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The current list does not include code of conduct information. Codes of Conduct are a sign that the conference takes the safety of attendees seriously, and are an expected part of Python conferences. The PSF does not offer grants to events that do not have a functional code of conduct.
It is also problematic to promote conferences whose enforcement processes are deficient.
This list should:
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Enforce HTTPS
- The website should always use HTTPS and redirect if it doesn’t.
- The path (= language) must to be kept during the redirect.
- When running locally (http://localhost:4567) it must not redirect to https://localhost:4567.
If possible, we should use an HTTP redirect. If not, at least we should have it written in JavaScript.
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