[OpenStreetMap] #5268: wrong error message at help.osm.org when you try to upload images while not being logged-in

OpenStreetMap trac at noreply.openstreetmap.org
Wed Jan 14 00:04:36 UTC 2015


#5268: wrong error message at help.osm.org when you try to upload images while not
being logged-in
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  Reporter:  aseerel4c26  |      Owner:  rails-dev@…
      Type:  defect       |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  trivial      |  Milestone:
 Component:  website      |    Version:
Resolution:  invalid      |   Keywords:  help.osm.org
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Comment (by aseerel4c26):

 Umm, and where is the bug tracker for the help.osm.org admins?! I guessed
 you are. ;-)

 Yes, in fact I thought you could change the config (or modify the python
 source). Apparently there is some config, because the karma limit is not
 right.


 The real value
 [https://github.com/dzone/osqa/blob/master/forum/models/user.py#L416
 seems] to be in settings.REP_TO_UPLOAD . Could you please tell me this
 setting for our installation (the default
 [https://github.com/dzone/osqa/blob/master/forum/settings/minrep.py#L30
 is] but at https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/40297 we had an upload
 by an user with just 11 karma points)? At least we could tell people then
 what they need to be able to upload.

 The message
 [https://github.com/dzone/osqa/blob/master/forum/views/writers.py#L63
 seems] to be hardcoded. :-(

 So you think I should report this upstream at the dead
 http://jira.osqa.net issue list? There is even no comment since months on
 a security issue (at least it claims) http://jira.osqa.net/browse/OSQA-954
 . Similar on the https://github.com/dzone/osqa/ . Offtopic:  Not quite a
 good feeling with this abandoned software which likely really has dozens
 of security bugs.

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