On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 10:17:32AM +0000, Mark Goodge wrote:
> Maybe an easier solution would be to have a simple button that users
> can click which flags a response as being attached to the wrong
> request (with maybe a dropdown for them to say which it should
> belong to) rather than needing them to write a freeform email to
> report any errors. And then, on the internal side, have an equally
> simple management interface where volunteers just click "OK" to any
> such reports in order to make the change, rather than whatever it is
> they currently need to do in response to the emails they get.
> 
> That doesn't fix the underlying problem, but it does make it far
> less of a hassle to deal with. And, given that the underlying
> problem is essentially unfixable, at least without a lot of very
> complex programming, it's probably the most reliable solution as
> well.

Yes!

A requester should always be able to move their mails.

And anyone else who has enough points when you do the badges thing...

Francis

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