corona-warn-app / cwa-website

Corona-Warn-App website. The CWA development ended on May 31, 2023. You still can warn other users until April 30, 2023. More information:
https://coronawarn.app/en/faq/#ramp_down
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Obsolete Event QR-Code #3484

Closed MikeMcC399 closed 1 year ago

MikeMcC399 commented 1 year ago

CWA can no longer scan QR codes, so the Event QR-Code is now obsolete.

It has a prominent position in the header

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so it should be removed from there.

On https://www.coronawarn.app/en/eventregistration/ there should at least be a note that it is no longer applicable, if the page itself is still retained. If the page is removed, then the Cypress tests would also need to be changed.


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Ein-Tim commented 1 year ago

Hi Mike,

thank you for raising this issue! We will see how we best handle this, just an idea that popped up in my head while I was writing this: Adding a disclaimer to the page & deactivating the input fields and buttons, so that no new QR codes can be created. But as said, this is just one way how we could possibly handle this. In general, the team agreed that we don't want to remove any pages. The idea is to keep the content of the website available, maybe archive some (for example the FAQ entries by changing the structure, or removing some of the screenshot pages), but it was important to us that everyone can still see and access most of the features and information the website once offered.

Our internal work on this, however, is not yet finished, and we will take all of your feedback into consideration!

dsarkar commented 1 year ago

FYI PR https://github.com/corona-warn-app/cwa-website/pull/3492

MikeMcC399 commented 1 year ago

@dsarkar

dsarkar commented 1 year ago

@MikeMcC399 We will keep "Event QR-Code" in the header.

MikeMcC399 commented 1 year ago

@dsarkar

We will keep "Event QR-Code" in the header.

Thanks. So I will close, since at least part of the suggestion has been implemented and there is no further action planned.