http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=9026
Priority: P5 - low
Change sponsored?: ---
Bug ID: 9026
Assignee: [email protected]
Summary: tagging improvements
Severity: enhancement
Classification: Unclassified
OS: All
Reporter: [email protected]
Hardware: All
Status: NEW
Version: master
Component: Tools
Product: Koha
I got this email and wanted to share the idea with you all:
Right now, tagging works this way:
1) I'm testing tagging, so I tag a title "test"
2) I go into tag moderation and see that, yay, my tag is there waiting, so it
works!
3) I can choose to approve the tag test. This means anyone can apply the term
test to anything in the catalog now. Not ideal since test can mean a lot of
things. Perhaps a student is just using it to mark items they're using to make
a test for a project. Not a good use of tags and I won't know that they've done
it because I've already approved the tag. Lost my teachable moment.
4) So I reject it, because that's my only option. But now that means I can't
use it to test again in the future unless I later go in, then approve it, then
use it, then reject it again.
I'm just proposing a step that allows you a third option. You have a tag
sitting there. You don't want to approve or reject it, you just want to make it
go away in this instance.
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