Re: Can we change auto-logout timing on wiki.postgresql.org? - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Bruce Momjian |
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Subject | Re: Can we change auto-logout timing on wiki.postgresql.org? |
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Msg-id | 20130504180854.GB5625@momjian.us Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Can we change auto-logout timing on wiki.postgresql.org? (Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>) |
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On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 07:44:20PM +0200, Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote: > [...] > > I decided to look into this again and I see my preferences aren't set > > for me to get emails for changes on my watch list: > > > > E-mail me when a page on my watchlist is changed > > > > I am not sure of the value of a watch list if you don't get email > > notifications. If I try to enable that and save, I get a failure: > > > > There was either an authentication database error or you are not > > allowed to update your external account. > > hmm thanks for the report - that seems to be a (fairly) recently > introduced buglet in our custom authentication backend, it should > however not have resulted in any lost functionality just the above error > message. Should be fixed now anyway. OK, I was now able to add email notification for watch list changes. Let's see if I get any email when someone modifies something. It might take a few weeks before I would know. > > I am not sure when that setting was changed, but I certainly didn't do > > it. I bet that is why I don't get wiki change notifications. Does > > anyone else get notifications? > > I do ;) Oh, that's interesting. Did you have those buttons checked in your preferences? I did not. > > Also, it seems not getting email notifications is the default, because > > if I press "Restore all default settings", it say it is saved and the > > email is unclicked: > > > > https://wiki.postgresql.org/index.php?title=Special:Preferences&success > > the "notfiy watchlist" feature is off by default in MW. OK. > >> the ~20min is not a MW default, it is one from debian about cleaning up > >> session data (again a protection machanism, http is stateless and you > >> don't get a "user logged off" thingy in general so we need to remove > >> session data in some interval to not end up with millions of session files). > >> And yes as said above - we have speculated only so far on what exactly > >> the session timeout mechanics are and if the settings we are currently > >> dealing with actually control what people complain about - I'm still not > >> sure if you are saying it does or not? > > > > I have no idea. > > hmm not sure I get that - if you restart your browser daily how are the > session cookies even get preserved, or do you use one of these "restore > session" features? Uh, well, I have the TODO list as one of my default startup tabs. Most websites can still use old cookies on a browser restart, e.g. Gmail, Slashdot. -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + It's impossible for everything to be true. +