jasonbhart / mmh

"Meet Me Here" website to help you organize ad hoc events with your friends on the fly
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Landing page prompts user to attend at original time even though it may be from a long time ago #516

Closed jasonbhart closed 8 years ago

jasonbhart commented 8 years ago

When a user is presented with landing page 1, they are asked if they want to attend the activity at the originally proposed time. If the originally proposed time was long since passed, it causes some confusion.

If the user selects 'Yes' then they are shown a browser message saying the time has passed and are they sure they want to select this much older time. This is confusing behavior.

We need to modify the logic to be more intuitive for when the initially proposed time is longer than 15m ago but less than 1 hour after the last proposed time (when the activity expires).

Possible changes are: Add a new time suggestion for 'now' Present the latest already suggested time on the landing page and RSVP for this when clicking 'Yes'. ?

jasonbhart commented 8 years ago

We will discuss in next Monday's meeting with Dom and Jennie

pixiewillow commented 8 years ago

Please update ticket with what was agreed upon in our weekly meeting.

pixiewillow commented 8 years ago

@jasonbhart - this is what was decided in our weekly meeting, do you have anything you want to add?

-Decided that an activity will expire 2 hours after the latest time suggested on the activity.

-If a user clicks yes on landing page and the activity is already in progress, a notification will be sent to the activity creator.

-If a user clicks yes on landing page and the activity older than 2 hours, display the activity has expired text

pixiewillow commented 8 years ago

Shared activity on FB with times 9, 9:15. 9:30 and Jason clicked on the FB link at 9:17, and it gave him the 9pm time. It should have given him the 9:30 time.

pixiewillow commented 8 years ago

Verified, closing ticket.