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    Luc Poulin
    Offline Luc Poulin over 1 year ago

    Open-up a discussion about the comments

    The idea to add comments about a document is great, but it's application may require few touch-up top make this really shine

    How would you like to see the comments feature evolve?

    Would you like to see a full blown editor in the comment interface?

    Should comments be expose to the front end user rather then being hidden under the audit trail?

    Should we be able to reply to comments?

    Should comments have revision and version so we can  make some minor changes?

    Just wanted to heard about your suggestions

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    • Kevin van Haaren
      0 Offline Kevin van Haaren Sun, Aug 14 2022 8:51 PM

      Comments should be a brief explanation of what and/or why the file was modified (or attributes changed, or...). If anything the size of the dialog reduced to a single line, maybe 2.

      No comment replies. This feels like you would be replying to what was changed rather than the comment that it was changed. This is better for existing communication channels like email or IM or document markup. Don't create another channel nobody will remember exists.

      No comment revisions or versioning. Too difficult to track if versioned. Revisions would probably be abused (and require permissions on who can revise them, which gets into a whole mess)

      I wouldn't mind having the last comment available as a column, might guilt some people into making better comments, but I suspect this is a hard change.

      No full blown editor. That just further discourages using comments at all.

      in addition to reducing the size of the comment field, I would get rid of the tabbed dialog and make a single pane dialog. I'd like to have a list of pre-populated comments available, plus the user able to tag 4 or 5 in a save list that don't age out.

       

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      0 Offline Kevin van Haaren Sun, Aug 14 2022 8:51 PM

      Comments should be a brief explanation of what and/or why the file was modified (or attributes changed, or...). If anything the size of the dialog reduced to a single line, maybe 2.

      No comment replies. This feels like you would be replying to what was changed rather than the comment that it was changed. This is better for existing communication channels like email or IM or document markup. Don't create another channel nobody will remember exists.

      No comment revisions or versioning. Too difficult to track if versioned. Revisions would probably be abused (and require permissions on who can revise them, which gets into a whole mess)

      I wouldn't mind having the last comment available as a column, might guilt some people into making better comments, but I suspect this is a hard change.

      No full blown editor. That just further discourages using comments at all.

      in addition to reducing the size of the comment field, I would get rid of the tabbed dialog and make a single pane dialog. I'd like to have a list of pre-populated comments available, plus the user able to tag 4 or 5 in a save list that don't age out.

       

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