nextcloud / deck

🗂 Kanban-style project & personal management tool for Nextcloud, similar to Trello
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Add attachments in comments #2943

Open Peachy74 opened 3 years ago

Peachy74 commented 3 years ago

would it not make sense if you could also add attachments in the comments. Comments and attachments are treated separately, but are often related. best regards AP

stefan-niedermann commented 3 years ago

Do you know any comparable tool which is capable of attaching files explicitely to comments? (Jira, Trello, ...?)

Would as alternative parsing markdown be a sufficient alternative to your request? This way attachments of the card could be linked from a comment.

Which use case do you want to solve by shrinking an attachment to only one comment? Maybe you can elaborate bit more how many comments and attachments you usually put on one card?

dodedodo commented 3 years ago

I personally would not use it, but I can see how this could help to keep track of different attachments or versions.

The comments provide a chronological order, timestamp and author. In addition, you can also write a little changelog/description in the comment for each attachment, and add some simple discussion or remarks (threading/replies).

Peachy74 commented 3 years ago

Do you know any comparable tool which is capable of attaching files explicitely to comments? (Jira, Trello, ...?)

Would as alternative parsing markdown be a sufficient alternative to your request? This way attachments of the card could be linked from a comment.

Which use case do you want to solve by shrinking an attachment to only one comment? Maybe you can elaborate bit more how many comments and attachments you usually put on one card?

Yes, I know Jira and Trello. are good tools.

I often use sceenshots in comments to supplement them. Pictures sometimes say more than many words.

Therefore, it would be very helpful if I could insert the attachments in the comments. They could be fueled in the area attached.

One could use a card as a kind of documentation.