2007-10-16 15:53:30 |
David Allouche |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-10-16 15:56:05 |
David Allouche |
description |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions. |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions.
See also bug 150962. |
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2008-04-15 08:31:36 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions.
See also bug 150962. |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions.
See also bug 1581, bug 51804, bug 150962, and bug 202135. |
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2008-06-20 14:03:48 |
Diogo Matsubara |
launchpad: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2009-01-01 15:26:13 |
Curtis Hovey |
launchpad-registry: status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2009-01-01 15:26:13 |
Curtis Hovey |
launchpad-registry: importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2009-04-16 10:38:03 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions.
See also bug 1581, bug 51804, bug 150962, and bug 202135. |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions.
See also bug 1581, bug 51804, bug 150962, bug 202135, and bug 360076. |
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2011-03-08 15:36:20 |
Curtis Hovey |
description |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions.
See also bug 1581, bug 51804, bug 150962, bug 202135, and bug 360076. |
As a rule, Launchpad content classes should have:
* A "registrant" attribute, immutable, that records the person who initially registered the object.
* An "owner" attribute, mutable, that is used for access control.
Many content classes in Launchpad do not have a registrant attribute, they should be fixed.
Some objects are not user-created and/or do not need ownership semantics. They should be reviewed by the DBA and granted exceptions.
See also bug 207532 bug 1581, bug 51804, bug 150962, bug 202135, and bug 360076. |
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