The fact we are having this conversation (regardless of what the answer is) suggests that trello represents a significant hurdle to community involvement, which i would consider a bad thing.
-bawolff
On Mar 25, 2014 6:19 PM, "Quiddity" pandiculation@gmail.com wrote:
Afaik, To comment on a card, one has to: A) create a Trello account and B) be attached as a member to the particular Trello Board [Or C) be assigned as a Trello-account admin]
Ie. someone cannot instantly start adding comments, as soon as they
create an account. They have to be manually approved by one of the Board or Trello-account admins.
On 14-03-25 02:05 PM, Jared Zimmerman wrote:
Yuvi, that board is public and accepts comments as long as you make a trello account. A community member and I worked through it.
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Yuvi Panda <yuvipanda@gmail.com mailto:yuvipanda@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Jared Zimmerman <jared.zimmerman@wikimedia.org <mailto:jared.zimmerman@wikimedia.org>> wrote: If that can be communicated here https://trello.com/c/VKhizomH/3-icons-for-code-editor I can prioritize and figure out resources and time to get it done. Community members cannot edit or comment on Trello (at least that
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