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== Related Bugs & Dependencies ==
== Related Bugs & Dependencies ==


* Versioning
* Allow files to be attached tot articles, limited by whitelisted types
* Disallow users from attaching files when first signing up
* Allow a user to "upload files for download" after, say, two weeks
* Allow administrator to upgrade users to upload files that can be viewed instead of downloaded
* Allow trusted users to attach live HTML and JavaScript samples to articles for users to view
* Allow usersto easily embed links to attached files in the article body
* Version files
** Newest versions take precedence and are used as the target of links to files
** Older versions can be retrieved if needed
* When a file is deleted, a comment should be recorded and displayed. See [[MDN/Kuma/Features/DeleteAndRestore|Delete and restore]]


== Risks ==
== Risks ==

Revision as of 18:21, 26 May 2011

Feature Status ETA Owner
File attachments Planning - -

Summary

Allow contributors to attach files to documents and embed link to those documents from within the document text.

Release Requirements

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Next Steps & Open Issues

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Related Bugs & Dependencies

  • Allow files to be attached tot articles, limited by whitelisted types
  • Disallow users from attaching files when first signing up
  • Allow a user to "upload files for download" after, say, two weeks
  • Allow administrator to upgrade users to upload files that can be viewed instead of downloaded
  • Allow trusted users to attach live HTML and JavaScript samples to articles for users to view
  • Allow usersto easily embed links to attached files in the article body
  • Version files
    • Newest versions take precedence and are used as the target of links to files
    • Older versions can be retrieved if needed
  • When a file is deleted, a comment should be recorded and displayed. See Delete and restore

Risks

-

Use Cases

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Designs

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Test Plans

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