Hi Vincent,
Le 10 oct. 2013 07:45, "Vincent Massol" <vincent(a)massol.net> a écrit :
Hi Hamster,
On Oct 10, 2013, at 7:31 AM, Hamster <teunham(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to mark the topics/questions that I have created as
[SOLVED], so
I (and
everybody else) can see which topics have been solved (and which
topics still need an answer).
Is this possible with the current Nabble forum?
I'd love that too but I don't think this is possible. This is one of the
reason we'd like to switch to using the application that Jeremie Bousquet
is still developing:
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/MailArchive+Application
> @Jeremie: what's the status? Is it
still read-only or can you write mails
with it too now? Do you have the feature to close a thread?
No no reply yet. But that does not prevent managing this "[solved]" thing.
Good news is that I'm actively working on it. Currently on finishing the
loading UI (I reuse some bits of EM). But this is a quite big task...
Because I try to make it simple to use.
For thread closing : currently "types" of emails can be configured (with
matching regexps on emails parts), linked to auto tagging system.
What I'd like to do, is link this kind of event system to more kinds of
actions (like, say, updating thread state).
The reply feature should not be very complex to implement, but everything
takes time :) And I want the archiving feature finalized before moving on.
Also I'm not sure of what should be done with a closed thread. I can
disable reply from the app, but I can't prevent new mails to be sent from
other clients. I think those emails should be archived also (pb is solved
but there can be additional info). But if a thread is closed by an admin,
as a moderation action, new mails should not be archived...
> The other thing I'd like to have in a
xwiki forum app is the ability to
give points to those who provide good answers. Basically I'd love something
like stackoverflow for xwiki.
Wouldn'nt it be possible with rating plugin ?
I'd say that first there should be a system to identify/vote for those best
answers.
> Thanks
> -Vincent
> PS: FYI here's a thread where we
discussed this:
http://markmail.org/thread/dyfhqyuug7xgjru2
>
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