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should be able to modify or delete an application after making it public #207
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Partial overlap with #192. I'll handle "able to modify application terms and options" in that one and "able to change from public back to private and delete" in this one. In practice, I'll likely tackle them together. |
Agreed. Significant overlap with issue #192. Let's keep both to make sure all aspects are handled. |
I'll connect with Kevin on this and report back!
…On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 2:51 PM Rob Hitchcock ***@***.***> wrote:
- Today I discovered that I cannot Export a CSV from a Public
application mapping, whether I own it or not. Anyone should be able to
Export a CSV from any Public or Approved application mapping.
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Hi Rob, Kevin suggested that you open a new issue for this.
Travis, can you please share where this should go in the priority of
tickets we have?
Best,
Casey
…On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 2:51 PM Rob Hitchcock ***@***.***> wrote:
- Today I discovered that I cannot Export a CSV from a Public
application mapping, whether I own it or not. Anyone should be able to
Export a CSV from any Public or Approved application mapping.
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Ready for review on staging, @TravisWalterLBNL cc @caseycobb |
This issue is on production now @TravisWalterLBNL @robHitchcock |
See new issue #213 for being unable to export public applications. |
For clarity, let's move all remaining conversation about this issue to #209 instead (since there is so much overlap). |
See #209. |
If I create an application and it is private, I can delete it or modify it. But, once I have made it public, I am no longer able to. Making it public should affect who else can see it, but it shouldn't affect what I can do to it. As long as I am the owner, I should be able to modify it. I should also be able to change it back from public to private.
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