Hello,
I understand that can be a problem, but consider the benefit: reviewboard as
a knowledge base.
I think this could be solved by filtering reviews out like you said, but
keep an option so that they can be searched.
Best regards,
Raul
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Hi,
I am having two problems when I set a user to be inactive:
1 - Related reviews no longer appear on the list. This is bad, because
prevents active users from learning about things in older reviews.
2 - Because of 1 above, I usually keep users active. However, their
mailboxes no longer exist
Ok, I have found a way to disable email while keeping the user active by
blanking the email field.
I thought email was a mandatory field, but it isn't. Not perfect, but serves
my purpose.
Thanks.
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This used to be how inactive users worked, but we got a lot of people
complaining that it results in stale reviews that never go away. That's a
real problem at some companies. So that's why we hide reviews.
I think the solution will be new filters on the dashboard to show such
review requests. I