[wp-meta] [Making WordPress.org] #7770: Email addresses entered on trac are not truncated in slack bot.
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Wed Sep 11 23:06:05 UTC 2024
#7770: Email addresses entered on trac are not truncated in slack bot.
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Reporter: peterwilsoncc | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Trac | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Description changed by peterwilsoncc:
Old description:
> If a user enters an email address on trac, the email address is truncated
> for display when another user views the ticket. For example
> peterwilsoncc[at]git[dot]wordpress[dot]org becomes peterwilsoncc at ...
>
> However the truncation is not reflected when the tickets are cross posted
> to slack channels such as #core-firehose. To demonstrate:
> peterwilsoncc at git.wordpress.org will display the full email address in
> #meta-firehose.
>
> My understanding of how the slack bot works suggests these will also be
> sent in their raw form to to users subscribed to the relevant trac's
> firehose notifications.
New description:
If a user enters an email address on trac, the email address is truncated
for display when another user views the ticket. For example
peterwilsoncc[at]git[dot]wordpress[dot]org becomes peterwilsoncc at ...
However the truncation is not reflected when the tickets are cross posted
to slack channels such as #core-firehose. To demonstrate:
peterwilsoncc at git.wordpress.org will display the full email address in
#meta-firehose.
My understanding of how the slack bot works suggests these will also be
sent in their raw form to to users subscribed to the relevant trac's
firehose notifications.
''Edit'': Sure enough, the email address displayed in the
[https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C03BD0WG1/p1726095913404269 Slack
notification]
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