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User Management and FOIA Request Tracking #18

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eby opened this issue Mar 7, 2016 · 2 comments
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User Management and FOIA Request Tracking #18

eby opened this issue Mar 7, 2016 · 2 comments

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@eby
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eby commented Mar 7, 2016

This is just here for discussion and is likely a long term change. Auth helps things from getting deleted and spam and the admin user is a good fit for that.

It seems from glancing at some of the uploads and the fields that a use case is tracking requests that have been places. So putting in a stub record of what was requested and date requested and coming back later and uploading the doc when it is received. Correct me if I'm wrong @vielmetti

If that is the case then might be worth discussing what a user management might look like along with views for managing requests.

Could probably do something external like basic webserver auth which the app just then associates the file with the login name. That would prevent the need for user admin interfaces.

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cdzombak commented Mar 7, 2016

(this may tie in with @vielmetti's #12)

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Sorry for delayed reply.

Yes, @eby - there is a use case of uploading a start of a document request, and then coming back to finish it up. It wasn't possible to do this before, but if it there was a straightforward path to making this happen it could be helpful.

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