http://bugzilla.lysator.liu.se/show_bug.cgi?id=913
Summary: Prohibit deletion of last recipient Product: lyskomd Version: 2.0.7 Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: server AssignedTo: ceder@lysator.liu.se ReportedBy: byers@lysator.liu.se QAContact: lyskomd-qa@lists.lysator.liu.se
It should be impossible to delete the last recipient of a text, unless it is world-readable, or changing from world-readable to non-world-readable on a text without recipients.
We have seen unintentional deletion of all recipients when industrious but not particularly observant conference supervisors have deleted "their" conference from the recipient list. A prohibition would eliminate this (and I think this is the most important reason for prohibiting deletion of the last recipient).
Intentional removal of all recipients is a nasty and easy way of deleting a text. Such behavior is generally undesirable -- if someone wants to delete a text, let them delete it. If they don't want the original recipients to be visible, let them remove the recipients and make the text world-readable or have them move the text somewhere else.
This prohibition will not completely eliminate removing all recipients -- a user can still move a text to a secret conference, which accomplishes the same thing. But we can make it a bit harder.
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