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Tools #7

Open lblissett opened 5 years ago

lblissett commented 5 years ago
  1. It is unclear to us whether these tools are going to be visible for all users or just for the administrators (or subcategories depending on specific administrator rights).
  2. When we click on ‘create new board member’ the system does not seem to recognize our names. Does this mean that we have to create a new profile for board members, even if they already entered their personal data in their personal profile? The system does not seem to recognize my name (Jan) even though I did enter my data. We prefer that we can simply link back to our profiles.
  3. Also, in the ‘create new board member’ tab, there is a long list of disciplines, approaches etc. . We did not see such a list when we had to create a personal profile. It is a bit unclear to us how this list is supposed to be used and/or what it’s use might be. Could you explain? We have the impression that it should not be here. Moreover, this list contains items in different languages.
lblissett commented 5 years ago
  1. Tools are only visible for siteadmin and admins. Guests and users do not see this item in the menu.
  2. User profiles and the content for board members are currently independent and you would need to fill them by hand. Yes, we can take a look into this again once we have more pressing issues solved.
  3. Good, so you found the dark and hidden places of the website. That is the taxonomy from the old website and it is not usable at the moment. As you noticed it is a mix of german and english terms. You could imagine to use this to tag your interests/object/field and people with the same interestest would show up at the taxonomy pages for this interest/object/field.
SinghJN commented 5 years ago
  1. OK
  2. OK, yes, there are more pressing issues at the moment.
  3. :) Could we simply get rid of this list? I think it is overly complicated and puts us into boxes, which we might want to break free from. Perhaps, something to be discussed in the Board.