Participants can impersonate everyone in comments, even after registering/logging in #896
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So to clarify, it works as expected right now. It's not a highly refined implementation for sure and it will be improved as part of a bigger update. Moving this to discussions. |
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Just wanted to give my 2 cents here as well. It does seem to make sense to not have to enter an email address if you are already logged in. I am looking for a system internally for a large organization (We cannot run cloud based solutions, we can only run on-prem services when able.) IMO, if a user is logged in, and there name and email address is available, those fields should be automatically filled in, and then make those fields "disabled" so that the user can see the text boxes, but cannot edit them. Oh and if a user exists, a guest user shouldnt be able to use their email address. |
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Describe the bug
People can comment using every name, even after they have (reported the availability and) registered.
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
Participants should not be able to choose their name over and over again.
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