[OWW-SC] OpenWetWare User Manaagement System: User Page created for new users autmatically

Julius B. Lucks julius at younglucks.com
Fri Oct 5 11:06:47 EDT 2007


Hi Bill,

This looks really cool.  Could such a system be used to construct  
feeds that list 'recent  changes' to a set of pages under a common  
page name path?  For example if there is a series of project pages

[[base_project_page]]
[[base_project_page/day1]]
[[base_project_page/day2]]

could a feed be generated to list the new pages (and their changes)  
under [[base_project_page]].

Thanks,

Julius

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On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Bill F wrote:

> Take a look at this:
>
> http://www.openwetware.org/rss/new_members.xml
>
> This is a simple RSS feed containing the last 5 registered members  
> in the UMS. I used a feed creation class to make the RSS. The feel  
> can be undated each time a nw UMS registration is processed.
>
> Using the RSS reader extensions, the new user list can be placed  
> anywhere on the site.
>
> Any information source from within OpenWetWare can be used to  
> generate RSS like this or more complicated.
>
> Let me know if there are anythings that you would like to add to  
> the content.
>
> Thanks.
>
> B.
>
> On 10/4/07, Austin Che <austin at csail.mit.edu > wrote:
>
>     On the recent changes list but not as a change but as a new log  
> type like:
>      http://openwetware.org/index.php? 
> title=Special:Recentchanges&filter=n%3DSpecial&limit=100
>
>     You can check out the SpecialRenameuser.php for adding a log type
>     (they add the user rename log).
>
>     I'm not sure why you need time metadata. Whenever the UMS creates
>     an account, it just adds a log entry with the user and timestamp.
>
> > The change I am suggesting is to log to the recent changes list  
> that is
> > currently used by the system.
> >
> > The actual time an account is created isn't contained in the  
> table but is
> > probably available in the MySQL metadata.
> >
> > Where would you like to see this data? A special page?
> >
> > On 10/4/07, Austin Che < austin at csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> > 1. I can add the function call to register the user page in  
> the page
> >> change
> >> > list. This is a 2 line code change. I'm not implementing it now.
> >>
> >>     I don't know what this is referring to but I think instead of
> >>     something showing up as a normal change, a special user  
> creation
> >>     log should be added. That way, we know when there are new
> >>     users. Otherwise, there's now way for us to know when  
> someone new
> >>     is coming on to the site.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Austin Che           <austin at csail.mit.edu>          (617)253-5899
> >>
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