Acabo de ver la lista de cambios/funcionalidades para 2.0.0.beta 4 y noté la capacidad de diferenciar entre archivos cargables para usuarios y personal. Me emocioné un poco y me pregunté si había una opción relacionada para establecer el tamaño máximo de archivo de carga por separado, por ejemplo, sin límite para el personal y con límite para los usuarios.
En realidad, ya no puedo encontrar esta opción en absoluto; ¿se ha eliminado?
Yes, that option was hidden from our hosted sites. Depending on the value of the setting, it involved changing NGINX settings which caused some confusion. We can still potentially raise the value for you, but we advise against setting it too high because even on a site that’s only moderately active it’s really easy to run out of upload space in a matter of months.
is our original limit still in place (10Mb) there a limit still in place?
if we want to change it, who do we contact?
Any thoughts as to having an Admin bypass, much like the file extensions, so that administrators can upload files of different sizes to that of the limit imposed upon users?
Yes, your limit is still in place. If you want to change it you can just send us a PM (via https://meta.discourse.org/groups/support) or an email (for anyone else reading this, note that those direct support channels are only for customers).
This seems like a reasonable idea to me. @sam any thoughts on admins having a separate max upload size?
It’s probably doable, but it would require setting the NGINX limit to the “admin” max size, and the lowering the non-staff max size within Discourse. May end up adding even more confusion.
Hi, would it be possible to at least make the current value of Max Upload Size visible somewhere in settings, and maybe also include a note on how to change (even if it means contacting Discourse to do so)?
E.g. we’ve had somebody run into an issue uploading a file, and don’t know what to tell them the size limit is…