Fixed a typo in the milestones under review view. Added bootstrap panels. Fixes#2427,
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Note: SVN reference [14403] has been migrated to Git commit d415d8658c
When changing a TelechatDate in the admin interface, retain all document associations. Fixes#1349.
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Note: SVN reference [13559] has been migrated to Git commit 77f4bf21ff
in order to autogenerate dotted path url pattern names. Updated a number
of url reverses to use dotted path, and removed explicit url pattern names
as needed.
Changed some imports to prevent import of ietf.urls before django
initialization was complete.
Changed 3 cases of form classes being curried to functions; django 1.10
didn't accept that.
Started converting old-style middleware classes to new-style middleware
functions (incomplete).
Tweaked a nomcom decorator to preserve function names and attributes, like
a good decorator should.
Replaced the removed django templatetag 'removetags' with our own version
which uses bleach, and does sanitizing in addition to removing explicitly
mentionied html tags.
Rewrote the filename argument handling in a management command which had
broken with the upgrade.
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review types so that teams will only have those review types
listed and suggested that they are configured to have.
Fix a couple of things in the importer after having tested it on all
the databases. Set unavailable end date >= 2020 to indefinite.
Fix a couple of bugs.
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The IESG Telechat Agenda now shows "(Has RFC Editor Note)" after the I-D
filename if there is an RFC Editor Note associated with the document. This
was added to the html and txt versions of the agenda. It was not added to the
Secretariat view or the Scribe view of the agenda.
For transition, when an AD edits the RFC Editor Note, they need to move the
text from the current writeup into the new field. Returning documents on the
telechat agenda seems to be the biggest opportunity for something to fall
between the cracks. If an event of type "changed_rfc_editor_note' exists, and
the string "RFC Editor Note" appears in the text of the most recent
'changed_ballot_writeup_text' event, then a message is shown that tells the AD
to remove the RFC Editor Note from the writeup.
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Note: SVN reference [10770] has been migrated to Git commit 4b5ac9e09e
Note: SVN reference [10771] has been migrated to Git commit 46589ee421
Note: SVN reference [10772] has been migrated to Git commit c73659e95c
Note: SVN reference [10773] has been migrated to Git commit 2e6633c016
independent of the search form, to enable them to be reused in the
community lists.
Also clean up the related code a bit, use SearchForm to handle other
document types, and fix missing ids in the HTML so that one can click
the "by" labels to hit the corresponding radio button.
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settings.URL_REGEXPS, partly to cleanup the urls.py files, partly to
make sure that all URL patterns agree on what constitutes a name
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The new API requires at least one event and will automatically save a
snapshot of the document and related state. Document.save() will now
throw an exception if called directly, as the new API is intended to
ensure that documents are saved with both an appropriate snapsnot and
relevant history log, both of which are easily defeated by just
calling .save() directly.
To simplify things, the snapshot is generated after the changes to a
document have been made (in anticipation of coming changes), instead
of before as was usual.
While revising the existing code to work with this API, a couple of
missing events was discovered:
- In draft expiry, a "Document has expired" event was only generated
in case an IESG process had started on the document - now it's
always generated, as the document changes its state in any case
- Synchronization updates like title and abstract amendmends from the
RFC Editor were silently (except for RFC publication) applied and
not accompanied by a descriptive event - they now are
- do_replace in the Secretariat tools now adds an event
- Proceedings post_process in the Secretariat tools now adds an event
- do_withdraw in the Secretariat tools now adds an event
A migration is needed for snapshotting all documents, takes a while to
run. It turns out that a single document had a bad foreign key so the
migration fixes that too.
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