[Bug 745638] Re: Cancelling sign-in after grading review says "Submitting now…" forever
Matthew Paul Thomas
mpt at canonical.com
Tue Aug 30 14:50:30 UTC 2011
Why doesn't USC already know whether you're authenticated? It seems to
me that the only time the spinner should start, then stop, then start
again, is if you've changed your password on the Web interface -- so USC
tries to authenticate with your old password, then puts up the dialog,
then authenticates with your new password.
Annoying though it may be, there is some non-zero number of people who
will think that they can't enter their sign-in details until the spinner
stops spinning. :-)
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Title:
Cancelling sign-in after grading review says "Submitting now…" forever
Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
Ubuntu Software Centre 3.1.24.3, Ubuntu Natty daily 20110327
software-center-gtk3 trunk r2169, Ubuntu Ocelot
0. In a new user account, launch USC.
1. Find a software review.
2. Next to "Was this review helpful?" click "Yes" or "No".
3. In the sign-in dialog, click "Cancel".
What happens:
2. A spinner and "Submitting now…" appears.
3. The spinner and text remain.
What should happen: The spinner and "Submitting now…" text don't
appear until you've signed in.
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