dw_suggestions is a good place to go for leaving suggestions, and bugs right now go to the comments to dw_news until we get a better reporting process. (You can also check our Bugzilla!)
Quick overview:
-- the inbox/email thing is because LJ migrated to running all comments through the notifier system, which doesn't have a way to opt out of getting comments to the inbox, and we forked from that code. (Some people on LJ are still using the old legacy system, which is why you might not have that behavior.) We're planning on fixing it up so that you can (for instance) auto-designate certain things to go to the trash and auto-empty the trash at certain intervals, just haven't gotten to it yet.
-- Logged a bug to indicate that greyed-out options on the notifications page are greyed-out because the account type doesn't permit use, ta!
-- With the update page, if you've set a minimum security, you can't post an entry with a less restrictive security without posting & editing it. This is so an accidental change in the drop-down doesn't do something the user isn't expecting and expose something they wanted private, so it's a feature, not a bug. (LJ does it that way, too.)
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Date: 2009-04-15 04:22 pm (UTC)Quick overview:
-- the inbox/email thing is because LJ migrated to running all comments through the notifier system, which doesn't have a way to opt out of getting comments to the inbox, and we forked from that code. (Some people on LJ are still using the old legacy system, which is why you might not have that behavior.) We're planning on fixing it up so that you can (for instance) auto-designate certain things to go to the trash and auto-empty the trash at certain intervals, just haven't gotten to it yet.
-- Logged a bug to indicate that greyed-out options on the notifications page are greyed-out because the account type doesn't permit use, ta!
-- With the update page, if you've set a minimum security, you can't post an entry with a less restrictive security without posting & editing it. This is so an accidental change in the drop-down doesn't do something the user isn't expecting and expose something they wanted private, so it's a feature, not a bug. (LJ does it that way, too.)