cc @jshorland
Any other requirements for comments from BRCK?
jshorland 2015-10-27
Nice to have feature (feedback from quakemap who found comments very valuable): getting notifications when someone comments on a post you've also commented on. Similar to blog commenting notifications.
rjmackay 2016-04-05
@jshorland bumping this to the next sprint
snilsmitchell 2016-04-27
Is this now in Sprint #2 (May 2 - June 3)?
rjmackay 2016-04-29
@sebm90 its probably going to get bumped further out. Is there a solutions project waiting on that??
jshorland 2016-05-02
508 is related
jshorland 2017-08-29
Closing #508 in favor of this and adding comment here:
Copying V2 feature request 595: Switching "on" comments for logged in users
I don't see a way to limit commenting to logged in users only - only the on/off switch in the site settings. Would be great to add this for both spam protection and accountability. Best would be to assign it as a user role capability that can be selected for assorted user levels.
Nice as an option, but don't want to limit comments to logged-in users on every Ushahidi deployment. Ushahidi would be a rather limited crowd-sourcing tool if the crowd can't comment. BTW, Akismet has done a great job of eliminating spam for us.
I would also like to do user testing on this when it goes out. I suspect we should make this 'optional' via admin settings to avoid 'trolling' if that isn't already a specification.
rowasc 2019-07-10
Agree on making it optional.
I'll let you know when this lands in a test environment and you can run user tests there?
Erioldoesdesign 2019-07-10
That'd be awesome! Usertesting in the test environment is great cause we often gather other insights about other features 🙌
rowasc 2019-09-03
Ok. :( Sadly the PR still needs work (probably because it's also super stale 😬 ) . It's not running, and the migrations do not run, so we will
close the PR so it's not there just sitting in our queue without doing anything.
Looks like members of the public can't add updates/comments to published posts. I think this would be a valuable feature. (via Nekesa Were)
Aha! Link: https://ushahiditeam.aha.io/features/PROD-747
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rjmackay 2015-09-02
cc @jshorland Any other requirements for comments from BRCK?
jshorland 2015-10-27
Nice to have feature (feedback from quakemap who found comments very valuable): getting notifications when someone comments on a post you've also commented on. Similar to blog commenting notifications.
rjmackay 2016-04-05
@jshorland bumping this to the next sprint
snilsmitchell 2016-04-27
Is this now in Sprint #2 (May 2 - June 3)?
rjmackay 2016-04-29
@sebm90 its probably going to get bumped further out. Is there a solutions project waiting on that??
jshorland 2016-05-02
508 is related
jshorland 2017-08-29
Closing #508 in favor of this and adding comment here:
Copying V2 feature request 595: Switching "on" comments for logged in users
I don't see a way to limit commenting to logged in users only - only the on/off switch in the site settings. Would be great to add this for both spam protection and accountability. Best would be to assign it as a user role capability that can be selected for assorted user levels.
Nice as an option, but don't want to limit comments to logged-in users on every Ushahidi deployment. Ushahidi would be a rather limited crowd-sourcing tool if the crowd can't comment. BTW, Akismet has done a great job of eliminating spam for us.
jshorland 2017-08-29
This might align nicely with future of "tasks"
rowasc 2019-06-07
https://github.com/ushahidi/platform-client/pull/1229 https://github.com/ushahidi/platform/pull/3207 Noting this 2 PRs from Will that seem to be addressing some of the "comments" functionality, will need to review and test/demo to see where we are exactly on this
Erioldoesdesign 2019-07-10
I would also like to do user testing on this when it goes out. I suspect we should make this 'optional' via admin settings to avoid 'trolling' if that isn't already a specification.
rowasc 2019-07-10
Agree on making it optional. I'll let you know when this lands in a test environment and you can run user tests there?
Erioldoesdesign 2019-07-10
That'd be awesome! Usertesting in the test environment is great cause we often gather other insights about other features 🙌
rowasc 2019-09-03
Ok. :( Sadly the PR still needs work (probably because it's also super stale 😬 ) . It's not running, and the migrations do not run, so we will