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Is this a feature? And if not, is it planned? Seems like something that should be considered for the use of Chevereto, which may mostly be small-scale, to prevent just anyone from registering and uploading.
 
Is this a feature?
Currently, this option does not exist.
There is for you as an administrator the option "notification at new registration".

Thus, you as admin could lock any user again by editing his profile and setting the status to "locked".

And if not, is it planned?
I do not know that directly, but maybe something has already been written here in the forum. If not, feel free to post a topic in the Forum -> Community -> Collaboration section.
 
User pre-approval certainly will get added as we need more control on the people using the system. I've just added it here: https://trello.com/c/lAeLkkS7/66-registry-moderation

Thanks for the consideration, and adding it to Trello. I may work on such a feature but I think it will be some time before I'm fully familiar and confident with Chevereto's framework.

In general I come from a time when OOP in PHP was brand new, so I'm aged quite a bit compared todays advanced classes. 😛
 
In general I come from a time when OOP in PHP was brand new, so I'm aged quite a bit compared todays advanced classes. 😛
I understand what you mean, V3 OOP is very basic for the same reason. The language that we can use today is very different and far superior and I won't suggest you to work on that for V3 but for V4.

The way V4 is getting build is by fully addressing Clean Code and SOLID. The new objects and how the system deals with OOP is just insanely clean. You can check the new coding standard here: https://github.com/Chevereto/chevere

The framework is righ around the corner, feel free to give it a try.
 
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