On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Diego Moya <dialmove(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 10 September 2014 17:47, Martijn Hoekstra
I think this is something of an oops, and not
really something we should
judge the product on. Currently the broken mess is "notify on all posts
on
all threads on the page", which should be
"notify on all posts on the
subscribed thread, and possible on new threads on the watched page."
The feature shouldn't be "notify on all posts on the subscribed
thread" either. I don't want to be notified every time a new thread
appears at any one of my watched pages.
Hence the "on the subscribed thread" not "on any thread on the
board/watched page"
However, it's hard to tell whether such
suggestions ever reach the
development team; it's clear that this one need didn't arrive in time
to be taken into account before the release.
Says who? What do you consider a release exactly?
Everybody acknowledges the former is a mistake
and stuff like that can
happen in testing.
This is not testing, this was rolled out to the production
environment.
I'm confused. Where? Did I miss something? (please don't hesitate to say
"yes" if the answer is yes)
The release has been interfering with the work of
those
editors who happen to have participated in any Flow page. This is more
than an "oops", it's affecting the mission. Why is experimentation
still being released to all editors, instead of limiting it to those
willing to participate in it?
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