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in reply to Re: Missing vote button on Snippets page
in thread FIXED: Missing vote button on Snippets page

I've submitted a patch that attempts to restore the buttons. We'll see if it gets applied.

--f

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Re^3: Missing vote button on Snippets page
by jdporter (Paladin) on Aug 14, 2019 at 22:06 UTC

    Applied. Please test.

      I've just successfully upvoted the OP on the page mentioned. The other radio buttons and the [vote!] button are still there.

      I then successfully upvoted and downvoted two random anonymous posts in that thread. Again, the other buttons are still there.

      After 17 years, it probably doesn't matter; however, if someone wants to test as well, they could reverse my random voting. The nodes in question are:

      — Ken

      Test passed! Much appreciated, both of you. :)

      Alex / talexb / Toronto

      Thanks PJ. We owe you so much. Groklaw -- RIP -- 2003 to 2013.

Re^3: Missing vote button on Snippets page
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 15, 2019 at 18:01 UTC

    Whoa

    Is anybody keeping track of pmdiscuss bug reports?

      I don't believe there's a *cough* canonical list of issues, though there are various nooks and crannies where discussions have taken place. These can serve as a kind of record for various things that have come up. And, as happened in this case, the monastic record also help.)

      Traditionally, it's been up to the volunteer teams (like pmdev, janitors, etc.) to handle various clean-ups and repairs. (The implied expectation, of course, being that these volunteers would keep an active watch for such things and use their discretion to handle things quickly, efficiently, and with a minimum of fuss.)

      (Aside: In some corporate environments, this is called "a bias for action.")

      <Update> (to respond to AM's reply): It's not entirely a mental todo, but rather a different way of looking at things. Not everything needs a heavy process of triage, review, and approval. Some things can be handled from a more pragmatic "see something that needs to be done, do it, and carry on with your day". </update>

      If you'll forgive a bit of linguistic playfulness in this instance: veni, vidi, refeci...

      --f

        so its an entirely mental todo?

      What do you care? You just want to see PerlMonks die already. Are you fishing for more reasons to justify your hateful opinion?

      The answer happens to be yes, the pmdev group have a "to do" wiki where they log both bugs and enhancement requests, not including those which are knocked off more or less as soon as they are identified.

      I reckon we are the only monastery ever to have a dungeon stuffed with 16,000 zombies.