Added functionality which allows the secretariat to manage more meeting types, including leadership meetings.
Backfilled those types of meetings from IETF91 and IETF92.
Addressed several facelift issues in the meeting application.
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Note: SVN reference [9603] has been migrated to Git commit a85424ad23
tabs) and kill the scripts block in favour of just using a js block with
a script tag (which is easier to understand for context-sensitive
modes such as web-mode in Emacs). Also fix a couple of details, e.g.
missing semicolons in JS snippets.
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jump to group modal. This cuts page rendering speed in more than half
for simple pages and similarly shrinks them by a factor 3-4, while
keeping the user experience the same. Fallbacks are in place for
non-JS clients.
There's still some overhead in the menu generation compared to just
rendering the page content, but the group menu was definitely a major
culprit.
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we only include the select2 things on pages with forms that need it
anyway, and this makes it easier to use it in the Secretariat code
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enhances a number of pages in the datatracker where forms contain fields
where a person should be chosen, such as for instance when choosing the
shepherd of a document, so that they uniformly display choices which show
both email address and name.
Furthermore, changes have been made so as to make the email address
uniformly act as reference to the person record.
Autocompletion is now consistently provided when looking for the email
address or name of the person to choose.
This solves a number of issues where it has been difficult to choose the
correct Person/Email combination, and where the correct email address to use
for an association has been unavailable previously.
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Note: SVN reference [8471] has been migrated to Git commit d62f2343e8
Moved from VersionedMaterials to SessionPresentation for the through table name
Added the abstract and most recent presentation to the documents on the group materials page
Working snapshot before building historic edu-team documents
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update to version 1.6 of jquery.tokeninput.js and fix problem with
reloading EmailsField pages by adding a data-pre attribute instead of
hacking the value attribute
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Refactor to remove dajaxice.
Modified the URLs that address schedules:
- urls now always start with /agenda, removing the mix of /agenda and /schedule prefixes
- urls to a given schedule include the schedule owner (by email address)
Corrected issue that prevented deleting sessions.
Changed comment mechanism in timeslot_edit.js
Migration to change the email address for (System)
Fixes bug #1426
Commit ready to merge
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- Fixed layout issue on schedule editing page in Chrome
- Fixed errant display of text in unscheduled group bar
on the schedule editing page
- Changed the instruction text on the special requests
field of the session request form
From rcross@amsl.com:
- Improved scheduling of non-session items
- Fixed issue with layout of the new notifications page
- Fixed crash on notifications page
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out nomcom.js is included in the wrong pages, and on the pages it is
actually useful in, it's obsolete, so delete it together with the
obsoleted AJAX view and the other JS left-over cruft in nomcom/, this
fixes an include 404 and removes the remaining dependency on
jquery-1.5.1 apart from the Secretariat tools
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meeting AJAX code is using PUT instead of POST (even if it's not
PUT'ing in the literal sense but POST'ing). Theoretical discussions
aside, Django has poor support for PUTs turned POSTs so rewriting them
removes the need for a couple of hacks, and makes it easier to test.
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- Rename IdSubmissionDetail to Submission
- Rename various submission fields to correspond to the conventions in
the new schema
- Use a name model for the states instead of IdSubmissionStatus
- Drop the TempIdAuthor model which is based on splitting up author
names
- Add a simple textual SubmissionEvent for tracking events in the
lifetime of a submission
- Delete a bunch of obsolete fields
- Make sure all submission have an access key so we can depend on it
- Add state for when approval is needed from previous authors
A couple of migrations take care of transforming the
IdSubmissionDetail and moving data over/cleaning it up.
Also revamp the submit view code:
- Make form code do validation/cleaning only so there's a clear
separation of concerns
- Reduce uses of inheritance that made the code hard to follow -
forms now don't inherit from each other, views don't call each other
but instead reuse common utilities, templates share CSS/utilities
instead of relying on inheritance
- Move email rendering/sending to separate file
- Drop the in-grown terminology use (auto post vs. manual posts)
- Make the status page explain who is emailed for what purpose
- Add history table with recorded events
- Make the status page handle its post actions by itself instead of
duplicating most of the setup logic in a number of simple views
- Fix a couple of minor bugs and handle some edge cases better
- Expand tests with a couple of more cases
Possibly the submit tool could still use more help text added to
explain the process, ideally what's explained in the tool instructions
page should be inlined or self-evident.
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replaced the noTable block construct with start/end table_content blocks
in order to not have to open and close tables in different blocks, and
not have empty tables lying about.
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