I've discovered that identifying who wrote the comment is really useful --
we've been initalizing comments, but sometimes clients/users don't do that.
Sounds to me like your intranet login will take care of that.

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Nick Gracilla
Neoteric Design, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 1:59 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: New devnotes


Thinking of adding this additional functionality to
devnotes.  If anyone has a version with some of this
stuff in it let me know, please.  Also any additional
ideas/criticisms are welcome.  BTW, this particular
implementation of devnotes I am intending to use on an
HTML prototype and possibly on an application in
development, not a wireframe.

1. threaded comments

2. ability to set status=done (per comment) so it
doesn't appear anymore.. mainly for cosmetic fixes

3. ability to turn devnotes on and off, so client can
view the site as it will be without distracting
comments

4. administrateable categories of comments

5. some categories that never have comments getting
set to "done".. b/c they are explanations of how the
page will work when there is code involved.. and if
you make it disappear when answered, the client(s)
will end up asking again.

6. extra comment describing attachment when included.
attachments are related to comments, not pages.

7. server variable to keep track of user information
from our intranet.. client/session scopes will not
work b/c we may wish to continue to use devnotes while
the app is in development and a cfapplication tag is
present in the app being developed.

8. reports (not done or all option):
by comment category
by page
by intranet login
by intranet security group (client,developer,etc)
all attachments

9. fusebox style devnotes application for easy
integration into intranet

10. multiple applications

11. font/bg colors settable via custom tag attribute
so it doesn't look Horrible with a particular
application and turn off the client.

12. ability to use with fusebox and non-fusebox HTML
prototypes.

whew.  comments very welcome.

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Ken Beard
Tampa, FL
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