Matthew Lyon
Matthew Lyon
having had some more time to think about this, I think my take is that claims in a session-length JWT should be for authentication (and the implied authorization of the...
Can we better-define "General Admin Activities" for the purposes of Single User Preview? I'm thinking that de/federation stuff _probably_ counts as a moderation activity? Maybe that belongs here? Reading through...
> Some ideas to start > > * Controlling most server settings, especially connection settings for ancillary services like email and object storage. > * Reports on delivery failures. Not...
> Asp.net's configuration framework is actually quite sophisticated. It composes final values from multiple sources, and it can write back changes to those sources if they're mutable. OK that's cool....
oh fun. That gets into needing to represent some kind of "dirty" state where the values the instance are using are different from the last known config values, and "you...
> The public vs public + open-to-be-featured distinction for profiles only applies locally, as far as I'm aware. For posts, it's indicated by changing whether the public audience is put...
> Either way. I assumed single-field edits would be easier for the front end. I also included them because the design pattern where the backend makes the frontend deal with...
anyway before we spend any time tweaking the existing service methods, I feel that working on the profile updates is a good next step for me and I'll have a...
For Single-User preview, I would assume there is one moderator and that is also the person who is responding to reports. What are the scenarios that need to be handled...
hm – it occurs to me that it would be useful to talk about moderation features at both the profile-level managed by the profile owners, and at instance-level, managed by...