id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,resolution,keywords,cc 1695,Plugin Reviewer Admin Show UserCard,Ipstenu,obenland,"Right now we have the ability to see usercards for people who submit plugins, they look like the attached file. It would be VERY useful to have this in the plugin reviewer section (though we can still use the separate tool for most of it). It basically lists out this: User Information: * User’s Gravatar * Username, linked to their .org profile * “P2” link that links to search for mention of this author in the plugin team’s P2 * “SP” link that links to search for mention of this author in the plugin team’s SupportPress * “profile” link that links to their .org profile * “support” link that links to their support forum profile page * IP address from which the plugin request originated from. This links to the Plugin Author IP Address Cross-Referencing tool, which helps to show which plugin authors share the same (or similar) IP address. This can help identify when someone is creating multiple accounts to introduce spam plugins. You can read more on the Tools Page. * Other IP addresses from which the plugin author has used to request other plugins, when applicable. For the same purpose as previously mentioned, these are linked to the Plugin Author IP Address Cross-Referencing tool. You can read more on the Tools Page. * The date the user created their WordPress.org account, and how many days ago that was. Useful in that a new account is more likely to be up to no good and thus worthy of extra scrutiny. Plugin information: The number of plugins the user currently has and a list of them all (Hover over a plugin name to get the explanation of its current state) * Each plugin name links to the plugin’s page * Each plugin is followed by a “P2” link (links to search for mention of the plugin in the plugin team’s P2) and a “SP” link (search for mention of the plugin in the plugin team’s SupportPress) The plugins are colored: * Green plugins are approved (if appended with *, then no data has been committed to the plugin’s repo yet) * Blue plugins are requested and unapproved * Red plugins are closed * Red plugins with a strikethrough are rejected * Gray plugins are approved, but haven’t been updated in over 2 years Warnings about THIS plugin: * Warning flags. This subsection breaks down automatically detected warning flags for the author and/or requested plugin into high, medium, and low levels. More detailed information about warning flags (including the specific things flagged) can be found in pluginrepo docs. Warning flags are meant to inform a review and aren’t necessarily intended as a substitute for a review. https://make.wordpress.org/pluginrepo/documentation/plugin-moderation-queue/warning-flags-for-plugin-requests/ ",enhancement,closed,normal,,Plugin Directory,fixed,has-screenshots,