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Allow searching for a profile page

Open paulehoffman opened this issue 1 year ago • 6 comments

Description

I'd like to find the profile page for an individual to see what groups they chair and what their active documents are. That doesn't seem to work under "Document search", nor do I see that under the "Other" menu. This would be particularly useful for people preparing NomCom comments, but also useful in general to get the "context" for someone you have heard of but don't know.

Code of Conduct

paulehoffman avatar Feb 07 '24 19:02 paulehoffman

We need a general 'search for user' capability, but see #6008 Right now you can find them if you know their email or some such.

richsalz avatar Feb 07 '24 19:02 richsalz

Names work: https://datatracker.ietf.org/person/Robert%20Sparks

rjsparks avatar Feb 08 '24 16:02 rjsparks

I think you mean "Names, when correctly encoded in the URL exactly as expected, work". This proposal is for searching to avoid: image

paulehoffman avatar Feb 08 '24 16:02 paulehoffman

Sure, but in the meantime, for most browsers, you can just type someone's name after /person/ and don't worry about encoding, and the browser will do the right thing for you.

rjsparks avatar Feb 08 '24 17:02 rjsparks

Sure, but in the meantime, for most browsers, you can just type someone's name after /person/ and don't worry about encoding, and the browser will do the right thing for you.

modulo case, as @paulehoffman was trying to show above.

richsalz avatar Feb 08 '24 17:02 richsalz

No, that's not what Paul was trying to say - he wants search to work from one of the search boxes, not because someone magically knows they can hack a URL.

That said, the URL endpoint is case insensitive: image

rjsparks avatar Feb 08 '24 17:02 rjsparks

I understand the temporary proposal of typing the name in the url, but this is really not working. Some first and last names are pretty difficult to remember, to type exactly, ...

marcblanchet avatar Jul 25 '24 01:07 marcblanchet

@marcblanchet that observation applies to typing names in search boxes too. What would you be looking for to find people when you can't quite remember their name or its spelling?

rjsparks avatar Jul 25 '24 16:07 rjsparks

  • well, search is nowadays nice for not needing to type the string exact.
  • btw, if we care about bots, we could offer this feature only people are logged in. it seems to me an easy to get around the issue.

marcblanchet avatar Jul 25 '24 16:07 marcblanchet