##// END OF EJS Templates
repos, repo groups, user groups: allow to use disabled users in owner field....
repos, repo groups, user groups: allow to use disabled users in owner field. This fixes #3374. There's no good benefit of having possibility to prevent setting disabled user from beeing an owner. It can happen that we start preperating a system and use disabled accounts. Also users shouldn't be forbidden to edit settings on an disabled owner.

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public_journal.html
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## -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
<%inherit file="/base/base.html"/>
<%def name="title()">
${_('Public Journal')}
%if c.rhodecode_name:
&middot; ${h.branding(c.rhodecode_name)}
%endif
</%def>
<%def name="breadcrumbs()">
${h.branding(c.rhodecode_name)}
</%def>
<%def name="menu_bar_nav()">
${self.menu_items(active='journal')}
</%def>
<%def name="head_extra()">
<link href="${h.url('public_journal_atom')}" rel="alternate" title="${_('ATOM public journal feed')}" type="application/atom+xml" />
<link href="${h.url('public_journal_rss')}" rel="alternate" title="${_('RSS public journal feed')}" type="application/rss+xml" />
</%def>
<%def name="main()">
<div class="box">
<!-- box / title -->
<div class="title">
<h5>${_('Public Journal')}</h5>
<ul class="links">
<li>
<span>
<a href="${h.url('public_journal_atom')}"> <i class="icon-rss-sign" ></i></a>
</span>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="journal">${c.journal_data}</div>
</div>
</%def>