[Imc-uk-useability] Hiding things ideas
Maria Ng (News From Nowhere Bookshop)
maria at newsfromnowhere.org.uk
Thu Nov 24 11:35:43 PST 2005
will do,
Maria
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris
To: imcprocess ; imcuseability
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Imc-uk-useability] Hiding things ideas
Hi
On Mon 21-Nov-2005 at 08:14:00PM -0000, Maria Ng (News From
Nowhere Bookshop) wrote:
> V much like new comments display!
Cool :-)
> (btw Should we notify imc-uk-features if promoting a
> comment & give reasons? Opposite of hiding things!)
You can if you want I guess, but I don't think it's
needed...
> Suggestion:
>
> Build into the process of hiding a comment/feature a new
> field for person doing the hiding to enter reasons for
> hiding. The text in this field would then appear in the
> actual feature page - in a 'Why was this article
> hidden?' box (which should also include a link to the
> Editorial Guidelines).
Yes this would be good and I think the NL site has
something like this already...
> Automate the process of notifying imc-uk-features of
> hiddens. When something is hidden, have the server
> generate an email to imc-uk-features which would
> include: article title & ref, reason for hiding (entered
> as in above suggestion), name of person who did hiding.
Yes I think this would also make sense, though it would be
more complicated to implement than the other idea...
Why don't you post these ideas to the feature request
tracker:
http://codecoop.org/tracker/?atid=112&group_id=7&func=browse
Having them there doesn't mean they get done any quicker
but it does mean that we can find good suggestions and
remember what stuff there is to do... :-)
Chris
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