[mb-users] RFC: Improving Subscription Mails
Philip Jägenstedt
philip at foolip.org
Sun Sep 16 05:35:32 UTC 2007
Is this going anywhere? There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of
opposition to the ideas, but is anyone interrested in actually
implementing them? I'm not a MB developer (yet anyway) so I don't know
the rules of the game on this.
Philip
On 8/20/07, Aaron Cooper <cooperaa at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/20/07, Brian Schweitzer <brian.brianschweitzer at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Same here, I'm working with some very underground artists at the
> > > moment (small Russian/German drum and bass artists) that release
> > > their work freely, and most of my subscription emails are full of my
> > > own edits, which is not exactly useful :)
> > >
> >
> > Totally agreed - this is the main reason I tend to ignore the subscription
> > emails, instead using the "Subscribed" link on the site. It'd also be nice,
> > for that link, to have an option (or a second link) for it show recently
> > accepted/autoapproved edits, rather than only the open edits I've not yet
> > voted on, again with the caveat that it exclude my own edits.
>
> Brian, does my second suggestion answer this request?
>
> "Add a link on "Y applied" to the artist's applied edits during that
> specific week (excluding your own)."
>
> -Aaron
>
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