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LATEST MODIFICATIONS of task #558:
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Posted by: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Posted on: mer 10.11.2004 à 19:04 (Europe/Paris)
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Should Start On | ven 25.06.2004 à 02:00 | ven 25.06.2004 à 00:00
Should be Finished on | ven 30.07.2004 à 02:00 | ven 30.07.2004 à 00:00
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On the PS: I forgot to update task tracker rights.
On topic: this kind of development should happen on a branch, as usual. Feel
free to assign the task to you, send a branch plan to the list and go for it.
I think news items already got a unix timestamp stored, so we do not need new
field to know if the item is old or new.
Also, I'm not sure it is really needed to mark if item has been read. If you
feel it would make a big difference, I guess we could create a new table. Table
makes people very very sensitive (as tables changes could break other
installation), so please first send a mail to savane-dev explaining the changes
you intend to make to the database.
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OVERVIEW of task #558:
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URL:
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Project: Savane
Submitted by: Mathieu Roy
Submitted on: sam 26.06.2004 à 16:12
Should Start On: ven 25.06.2004 à 00:00
Should be Finished on: ven 30.07.2004 à 00:00
Category: Web Frontend
Priority: 1 - Later
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Percent Complete: 0%
Open/Closed: Open
Effort: 0.00
Planned Release:
Summary: my news section
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Original Submission:
A my news section could be an interesting addition:
When the user log in, a special color in the left menu link will warn him if he
got news.
What kind of news a user should get: news posted on groups he's members of,
items opened on projects he's member of (this could make the item page
lighter), job offer related to his knowlegde.
In a first time, I do not envision many way to configure what will be printed
so the best would be to only print items recent enough.
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Commentaires :
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Date: mer 10.11.2004 à 19:04 By: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
On the PS: I forgot to update task tracker rights.
On topic: this kind of development should happen on a branch, as usual. Feel
free to assign the task to you, send a branch plan to the list and go for it.
I think news items already got a unix timestamp stored, so we do not need new
field to know if the item is old or new.
Also, I'm not sure it is really needed to mark if item has been read. If you
feel it would make a big difference, I guess we could create a new table. Table
makes people very very sensitive (as tables changes could break other
installation), so please first send a mail to savane-dev explaining the changes
you intend to make to the database.
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Date: mer 10.11.2004 à 18:13 By: Michael Casadevall <sonicmctails>
I'd be willing to take this on, I think I know how it could be implented and
keep its load down. We could add a news_time field to the database, and after
x amount of time passes, Savane can automatically remove items from the page.
The only think I haven't worked yet is how to mark if something has been read.
We could implement a special table which marks read items, although I'm open to
suggestions at this point.
PS. I still can't assign or open/close items
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