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BUG: Negative Time Displayed in Submission Countdown Timer

Open RishabhJain2018 opened this issue 8 months ago • 6 comments

Description:

We encountered a UI bug where the countdown timer for the next set of submissions displays a negative value for seconds. This happened right after hitting the submission limit for the day.

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Submit until the daily limit is reached.
  2. Observe the countdown timer for when submissions will be available again.

Expected Behavior: The countdown timer should not display negative values. It should reset cleanly to 0 seconds or roll over appropriately.

Actual Behavior: The seconds field briefly or persistently displays a negative number, e.g., -1 seconds.

Screenshot: Image

RishabhJain2018 avatar Apr 16 '25 00:04 RishabhJain2018

Hello @RishabhJain2018 I'm new to this codebase, but I'm excited to give this a try. Let me know if that's okay!

Amarta113 avatar Apr 19 '25 05:04 Amarta113

Sure, please give it a try!

RishabhJain2018 avatar Apr 19 '25 06:04 RishabhJain2018

@RishabhJain2018 only the PR from the first contributor who commented is considered acceptable, but it looks like he made his submission without knowing that.

Amarta113 avatar Apr 21 '25 11:04 Amarta113

@RishabhJain2018 only the PR from the first contributor who commented is considered acceptable, but it looks like he made his submission without knowing that.

@Amarta113 Sorry as this was not assigned to you and it was not solved i thought it would be fine if i take this one

Sekhar-Kumar-Dash avatar Apr 21 '25 16:04 Sekhar-Kumar-Dash

Hi @Sekhar-Kumar-Dash, the issue was actually assigned to me. It seems you may have missed the earlier comment and the announcement in the channel:

Issues will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. The first person to comment on an issue will be assigned to it, and any other PRs for the same issue will be closed. Please take only one issue at a time and focus on completing your assigned task before picking another. There are plenty of issues available for everyone, so no rush—take it easy!

Amarta113 avatar Apr 21 '25 17:04 Amarta113

hey @Amarta113 I get that . Actually i meant the issue is not assigned to you meaning this issue does not have any assignees thats the reason i got confused and thought this may be open for everyone. My bad sorry again for this

Sekhar-Kumar-Dash avatar Apr 22 '25 04:04 Sekhar-Kumar-Dash