Feature #8670
closed
Group Forum Notifications
Added by Matt Gold about 7 years ago.
Updated about 7 years ago.
Category name:
Email Notifications
Description
Hi All --
Just wonder whether we need "Topic" in the email subject line of email notifications. It strikes me that it's unnecessary, especially as it appears in every notification. The message I just sent out to our team, for instance, reads:
(CUNY Academic Commons Team) Topic - A few notes
I think it would be fine without "Topic," and that removing it would reduce clutter, especially for long email subject lines. What do others think?
- Related to Feature #6677: Launching Discussion of Group Forum Emails added
See #6677 where this was implemented.
The rationale behind "Topic" is group emails can have other types of content besides forum topics such as new documents (Doc), new file uploads (File) and new group blog posts (Blog Post).
The type is prefixed before the subject title to let you know what type of group item is happening. In this case, "Topic" means that the email action is for a group forum topic. Group forum topics are most likely going to be seen for group emails, so this is what Matt is probably referring to.
If "Topic" is distracting, I can remove this prefix from group forum emails. Happy to hear of other solutions.
Aha -- that's interesting. Thanks for the reminder of this conversation, Ray. I'd say that we should not include "Topic" but should include (File) or whatever when other, less frequent types of actions are taken
- Target version set to 1.12
- Status changed from Assigned to Staged for Production Release
- Assignee changed from Paige Dupont to Raymond Hoh
- Target version changed from 1.12 to 1.11.13
- Target version changed from 1.11.13 to 1.11.14
- Target version changed from 1.11.14 to 1.11.15
- Status changed from Staged for Production Release to Resolved
I think this can be marked as resolved since the subject line adjustment was implemented in 1.11.13.
Please reopen if more adjustments are necessary.
Great. Belated thanks for your work on this, Ray.
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