Multiple Fields: Subscriber-Editable Fields Feature: Done.

 
From: "Justin J" <justin@PROTECTED>
Date: July 17th 2009

I've:

http://github
com/justingit/dada-mail/tree/c9129c66b8dd48ed9e48784ce4a0f7f87a476e1a

finally pushed a version of Dada Mail up into github that includes the
features that covers basically the entire feature spec, as outlined:

http://dadamailproject
com/fundraiser
html#multiple_fields__subscribereditable_fields

To jog your memory:

[quote]

Currently, Dada Mail supports adding/editing/deleting of arbitrary
subscriber fields

It also supports the list owner logging into the list control panel
and editing the subscriber information, on a per-subscriber basis

Dada Mail currently does not support the actual subscriber to edit
it's own subscriber information and we'd like to add that feature into
Dada Mail

This would also mean we'd have to overhaul the session management part
of Dada Mail to not only support admin sessions for the list owner,
but to also support sessions for individual users

Once completed, individual subscribers will be able to edit their own
subscription information, add/edit/remove themselves from mailing
lists their subscribed from and view other meta information about
their current subscriptions

We'd also like to have more advanced web-based features available for
subscribers, once logged into Dada Mail, including the option to
posting and replying to discussion list messages from within your web
browser, having the archive accessible to subscribers only

[/quote]

I've attached a screenshot to this message of what the, "profile home"
currently looks like for a subscriber All the functionality if
fleshed out and works It needs a little design work and bugs will
surely come to the surface, but it's almost ready to be used This new
feature will also replace the currently broken,
"update_subscription cgi" extension, which had no real authentication
(a very big problem)

So, that's fun I don't really know what else to do with the program
at this point I'll release a new alpha/beta release of the program,
but currently, the feedback I've gotten on these releases is very few
and far between, as people DON'T test out the development versions and
only give me, "It doesn't work" reports after a, "Stable" release Is
there anything I can do, for the community, to make it easier for
people to test out the program?

Any questions about this (BIG) new feature?

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