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This is a great idea, thank you! We've been kind of keeping it in piecemeal notes and in people's heads and stuff, and that is not a path of clarity and growth. I'm planning to work on putting to...
posted 4y ago by Monica Cellio · edited 4y ago by Monica Cellio
As of this commit, there is a new environment variable, MAILER_PROTOCOL, that accepts values of http or https. The default is https, but you can set this to http in a development environment to av...
posted 1y ago by Monica Cellio · edited 1y ago by Monica Cellio
I don't know the correct way to do this, but I was looking at the commit that added donations, and I wonder, as a workaround until you get the correct answer (presumably from Art), it would work to...
posted 4y ago by Monica Cellio
Did you run the database seeds? (rails db:seed) That should have set up initial post types, help topics, and probably some other stuff. (Edit: but it didn't work for me either, so...) If you wa...
posted 4y ago by Monica Cellio · edited 3y ago by Monica Cellio
I believe there's no way to remove a category without direct database hackery. We didn't want to have a Meta category for Collab, but when I asked about nuking it people expressed concerns about c...
posted 3y ago by Monica Cellio
As this answer says, db:seed isn't the right tool here. Short of dropping the entire database as suggested in that answer, you can delete individual flags in the database. From the mysql console,...
posted 1y ago by Monica Cellio
Not a complete answer (I'm not fluent in SSO), but the developer who implemented SSO created this wiki page about setup. We had failed to incorporate that into our installation doc -- now linked f...
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