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jurgenhaas →
committed 503012f7 on 2.2.x
Issue #3284137 by jurgenhaas: Notifications widget
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jurgenhaas →
committed 503012f7 on 2.2.x
- Issue was unassigned.
- Status changed to Needs review
almost 2 years ago 3:56pm 1 March 2023 - 🇩🇪Germany jurgenhaas Gottmadingen
A first version of this is now available in the 2.2.x-dev release and is waiting for feedback.
Here is what is implemented:
- notification icon with a drop down, showing new notifications only
- a tab in the user profile going to the notification archive
- an rss feed for each user
For testing this, please update to the latest dev release, flush your cache and then import the config entities from the
config/optional
directory. You can do that with drush, e.g. with this command:drush cim --partial --source modules/contrib/danse/config/optional
- Status changed to Fixed
almost 2 years ago 12:17pm 16 March 2023 - 🇩🇪Germany jurgenhaas Gottmadingen
Looks like this topic has been asked for by many for a long period of time, for good reasons. It was just missing.
Somehow frustrating though, if a maintainer then gets around to provide the solution for it, nobody cares any more. No review and no feedback, as if it wasn't important in the first place.
Closing the issue, the code just landed in version 2.2.13
- 🇨🇦Canada gnumatrix Vancouver, British Columbia
Being a Drupal maintainer seems to be a lonely and thankless job! I kind of wish the issues queues had a more social aspect. You know, like a "thumbs up" option or similar feedback mechanisms to encourage more activity. I realize it would not strictly help with the coding aspects, but might make for a more welcoming and interactive environment.
For example, this is a great development update! I'm sure I was one of the people asking for it some time ago. Needs a +1 button for sure.
- 🇩🇪Germany jurgenhaas Gottmadingen
Thanks @GNUMatrix this actually not too bad. In fact I really enjoy being a maintainer in the Drupal community.
The social aspects you're referring to with all the aspects you mentioned will be here soon, when issues will be migrated over to GitLab. Talking about a thankless job? Ask the engineers from the Drupal Association who are working hard on that part. Not only is that a gigantic job, there is also resistance from the community - like always when things are changing ;-)
- 🇨🇦Canada gnumatrix Vancouver, British Columbia
Wow, interesting. That's a big change for sure! Change can be exciting though, so looking forward to it.
Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.