Hey buddy wonderful idea, that will work for now, but this should not be a permanent fix. And I agree that ripping out codes is bad idea, but that just goes to tell you, how frustrated the email thing is. This MUST be made optional. I begging pple to signup and in no position to make demands on that :) .
Just one problem I don't know what table in the db needs to be updated. Also If you do and could write a small script for this, perhaps we can add it to the scripts directory and run it as a deamon. thoughts? Again thanks for your great suggestion. I eagerly await your response Tim On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Glenn McGurrin <[email protected]>wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I have a suggestion, make a cronjob that verifies there account for them > and run it every 15 minutes, then you do not have to dig into code and > when updates come out you will not have to redo it. Just doing the > right sql with a little processing should get the job done. Ripping out > pieces of code basically means forking the system because to implement > changes from one into the other is really hard. > > What do people think of this solution? > > Timothy Anyasi wrote: > > Thanks guys, > > Steven you understand my problem perhaps a 100%. > > Julien I am dealing with women on my service. > > They have fb and 10 other social network that are notifying them every > min > > and winning their attn. We live in attention economy and there is a > reason > > why twitter > > does not verify. > > It just makes my job 1000x harder. We don't need this (speaking for > myself) > > Captcha is there to help reduce spammy registration and I can ban users I > > don't want. > > But my women, are not bothering to click that confirmation link and that > > hurts my plans > > > > As they say customers always right. My job is to make their experience > > wonderful, not alter their behavior a 100% ( I am not a priest). > > > > So I need help and in the future, this should be made optional, just like > in > > drupal ( admin have options regarding how new registration are dealt > with). > > > > Evan please give me the pointers to rip this thing out. > > Thanks > > Tim > > > > > > Evan Prodromou wrote: > >> Steven Scotten wrote: > >>> People on the Internet have the attention span of a > >> Awesome. > >> > >> -Evan > >> > >> -- > >> Evan Prodromou > >> CEO, StatusNet, Inc. > >> [email protected] - http://identi.ca/evan - +1-514-554-3826 > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> StatusNet-dev mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://lists.status.net/mailman/listinfo/statusnet-dev > >> > >> > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin) > > iEYEARECAAYFAksydr0ACgkQzSSLW0oTVN6+9gCghV1pVKFPFnTE4NZESG8ipilX > 0HIAmwfpI4ZE3wLma6SnlEOsvZvVDvlr > =Lnm8 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
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