Changed internals so trust levels are referred to with
TrustLevel[1], TrustLevel[2] etc.
This gives us much better flexibility naming trust levels, these names
are meant to be controlled by various communities.
Implemented by having Discourse download the image from the provided URL
and treating it as a custom upload.
Adds two more parameters to the SSO site’s response:
* `avatar_url` specifies the URL of the overriding avatar.
* `avatar_force_update` Discourse does not re-download avatars that
has already been download from the same URL. Setting this to true forces
Discourse to re-download the avatar in `avatar_url`
Note that both parameters are ignored if `sso_overrides_avatar` is set
to false.
* cut down on storage of the work Topic, 3 times per row (in 2 indexes)
* only store one view per user per topic
* only store one view per ip per topic
All flags should end up in one of the three dispositions
- Agree
- Disagree
- Defer
In the administration area, the *active* flags section displays 4 buttons
- Agree (hide post + send PM)
- Disagree
- Defer
- Delete
Clicking "Delete" will open a modal that offer to
- Delete Post & Defer Flags
- Delete Post & Agree with Flags
- Delete Spammer (if available)
When the flag has a list associated, the list will now display 1
response and 1 reply and a "show more..." link if there are more in the
conversation. Replying to the conversation will NOT give a disposition.
Moderators must click the buttons that does that.
If someone clicks one buttons, this will add a default moderator message
from that moderator saying what happened.
The *old* flags section now displays the proper dispositions and is
super duper fast (no more N+9999 queries).
FIX: the old list includes deleted topics
FIX: the lists now properly display the topic states (deleted, closed,
archived, hidden, PM)
FIX: flagging a topic that you've already flagged the first post