> it implies that it does (send email notification). Where does it imply this... I can't see anything to that effect?
It does allow for email notifications if enabled (by the administrator I guess). Nothing in my account settings to opt in to email notifies. The FC is built on 'BUGS': http://www.thebuggenie.com/index.php AB is using version 1.72 The BUGS community is up to v 2.04. They had an issue with email notifications in 2.0.3.1 but since 'we' are not up to that model I guess it is not relevant. --- In [email protected], Dennis Brown <se...@...> wrote: > > Brian, > > I am not judging whether the feedback center should or should not send > emails, just that it implies that it does, and wondering if in fact it > does for others. I just wanted to see if I should dig deeper to > figure out why it is not working for me. I subscribe to other bug > notification systems on other products, and I do get emails from them. > > If it was sending emails, then I would not have to look so often, but > I can live with it either way. I will wait a day for other responses, > then ask support what gives if I have not figured it out. > > BR, > Dennis > > > > On May 20, 2009, at 10:51 PM, brian_z111 wrote: > > > I don't know about receiving email notifications from the feedback > > centre but it doesn't seem to be an AB policy elsewhere. > > > > I can offer a general opinion though. > > > > > > > > OT: Warning - psychological commentary below. > > > > Local variables: > > > > Everyone who owns AB is participating in the community in one way or > > another, either actively or passively (that is not a value judgement > > since we are all pursuing different objectives, as we are entitled > > to do). > > > > Those who chose to be active participants do so in a variety of ways. > > Some are very active with formal suggestions (When I tried it I > > found this to be hard work and it also requires a good IT skillset > > so I opted out of continuing my membership there). > > > > Generally there is a high level of desire, from software users, to > > participate in development, which IMO is generic i.e. it is > > generation specific (see Global variable comments).... this is a > > sign of the times, even when our relationships involve private > > companies the desire to participate is still high (this tendency to > > disentegrate the boundaries between corporations and individuals is > > also generic). > > > > In AB's case I think Tomasz deserves commendation for the way he has > > integrated AB with the AB community ... he has done this at a level > > beyond what most companies have achieved so far (but nowhere near > > what is possible). How far he wants to go in that direction is up to > > him but speaking in general terms, community participation is a two > > way street. > > > > The new 'kids on the block' have a high desire for participation but > > at the same time they have a high desire for quality responses e.g. > > if they are going to 'work for a company for free' (which is what > > participation amounts to, in blunt terms) then they expect to > > receive some of the conditions that paid employees receive > > (newsletters, feedback, negotitated outcomes, personalized > > responses, recognition etc). > > > > The negative side of the equation is that after all of the > > participation has occurred if the community doesn't see their input > > translated into reality they end up becoming anti. > > > > The new way of doing things is a big challenge ... sometimes in the > > forum you can see me struggling to develop my levels of > > communication up to the 'expected' standard (by expected I mean > > generational/community expectations ... this heightening of > > community expectation is all part of the 'sea change' that is in the > > air). > > > > > > > > Global variables: > > > > Three wise men were guided by "the Star". > > > > Dual waves is the sign for the new millenium. > > > > This sign implies IT and hence 'rules' (embraces) software companies: > > > > - dual waves == binary systems, machine language, communication (by > > radio waves, digital means etc) > > - dual waves == harmonious relationships, working in > > groups,decentralisation, devolution (group consciousness is central > > rather than individual consciousness), leaders are facilitators etc. > > - duality == attraction and resistance between polar opposites (the > > old and the new, personal interests versus group interest, living in > > the real world versus living in the virtual world, subjectity (art)/ > > objectivity (science) > > - stretching relationships between opposites and then pulling them > > back together again > > - forward cyclical motion (this implies that those who go with the > > flow will benefit the most from the incoming impetus) > > > > > > This is the ground state of the dawning new millenium and the "Sun" > > that the new shoots (kids) are stretching towards. > > > > It is most operative at the cutting edge of our society where the > > pioneers of the NM are congregating ("Here Comes The Sun", the > > Beatles). > > > > Is communication an art form or a science? > > > > brian_z *:-) > > > > > > --- In [email protected], Dennis Brown <see3d@> wrote: > >> > >> Brian, > >> > >> AFAIK I have it enabled. I went through all the settings looking for > >> a reason why I was not getting emails several times. I usually > >> have a > >> tab on my browser open to the suggestions home page. That is the > >> easiest way I can monitor status of suggestions once a day. Perhaps > >> that interferes with getting email notifications. I have a LOT of > >> pages open in tabs on my browser all the time! Windows on the > >> world... LOL > >> > >> BR, > >> Dennis > >> > >> > >> On May 20, 2009, at 9:19 PM, brian_z111 wrote: > >> > >>>> Do you get email notifications when a new comment or status change > >>>>> happens? Is this a working feature? > >>> > >>> Do you have it enabled? > >>> I have started on the code to do that for you, via AB, and I will > >>> post it as soon as I get it working. > >>> > >>> --- In [email protected], Dennis Brown <see3d@> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Hello, > >>>> > >>>> Do other members subscribe to bugs or suggestions? Do you get > >>>> email > >>>> notifications when a new comment or status change happens? I > >>>> have a > >>>> lot of subscribed items, but in years, I don't ever remember > >>>> getting > >>>> an email when the status changed. Is this a working feature? > >>>> > >>>> Best regards, > >>>> Dennis > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------------ > >>> > >>> **** IMPORTANT PLEASE READ **** > >>> This group is for the discussion between users only. > >>> This is *NOT* technical support channel. > >>> > >>> TO GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT send an e-mail directly to > >>> SUPPORT {at} amibroker.com > >>> > >>> TO SUBMIT SUGGESTIONS please use FEEDBACK CENTER at > >>> http://www.amibroker.com/feedback/ > >>> (submissions sent via other channels won't be considered) > >>> > >>> For NEW RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS and other news always check DEVLOG: > >>> http://www.amibroker.com/devlog/ > >>> > >>> Yahoo! Groups Links > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > **** IMPORTANT PLEASE READ **** > > This group is for the discussion between users only. > > This is *NOT* technical support channel. > > > > TO GET TECHNICAL SUPPORT send an e-mail directly to > > SUPPORT {at} amibroker.com > > > > TO SUBMIT SUGGESTIONS please use FEEDBACK CENTER at > > http://www.amibroker.com/feedback/ > > (submissions sent via other channels won't be considered) > > > > For NEW RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS and other news always check DEVLOG: > > http://www.amibroker.com/devlog/ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
