Roger Brooks
My feedback
212 results found
-
380 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
86 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
21 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Brooks shared this idea ·
-
18 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Brooks commented
We, too would welcome such a feature (or features, since we consider minutes and to-do lists two separate features). We used to put these in the wiki of our previous platform, but WA doesn't have one. If need be, we could put them on Dropbox, but our board members have difficulty using multiple platforms, and I would like to keep everything together if possible. For the time being I have uploaded our minutes as PDF files and put links on a dedicated page, so for me the to-do list is more urgent.
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
5 votes
Roger Brooks shared this idea ·
-
7 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Brooks commented
Our previous platform, Groupspaces, has both wiki and forum facilities. Since our primary use is to provide a knowledge base, we found the wiki more useful. Since WA doesn't have one, we are trying to get by with making what used to be wiki articles into sticky forum posts. However, this is a sub-optimal solution. In particular we are missing the history feature of a wiki, which allowed us to trace who made changes and when.
P.S. Editing forum posts in WA is much more complicated than editing wiki pages . I guess that's why the call it wiki(-wiki) ;-)
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
5 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
15 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
4 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
46 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
8 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
13 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
12 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
13 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Brooks commented
Yes, please!
This could be the public view request corresponding to https://forums.wildapricot.com/forums/308932-wishlist/suggestions/33136006-ability-to-filter-and-sort-event-listed-in-admin-v in the admin view. -
3 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
4 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Brooks commented
Yes, and please include "Tags" (which we use for event types)!
-
10 votes
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
2 votes
Roger Brooks shared this idea ·
-
2 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Brooks commented
This would be one way to influence the order in which sticky topics are displayed. We have quite a few in some fora, and the order they were entered in is not generally the reverse of the order in which we would like them displayed.
Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
-
22 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Roger Brooks commented
At a minimum, we need to be able to create multiple lists, each list containing a task name, due date, responsible party or parties and space for comments. Automatic reminders might be nice, but might also be inappropriate for tasks for which responsibility lies outside the club. There are still cases where we would like to have these in the list, as a reminder to follow up on something which may be on the critical path of a project.
It may be worthwhile to think about tracking minuted board decisions with the same basic functionality, as the required fields are almost the same, substituting decision date for due date.
It may also be worthwhile considering linkage between the two, as a board decision can often result in a task assignment.Roger Brooks supported this idea ·
Thanks Dimity, but I don't think your suggestion responds to our need. The member privacy settings are a great feature. However, there are cases where we need to publish an e-mail link, for example to the organizer of an external event or to the provider of a service (who may not even be a member). We often need an e-mail link in a public page , e.g. e.g. for prospective members who may have trouble registering or in events which are open to the public. If I use the rich text editor to insert an e-mail address, it inserts a clear HTML mailto link, which can easily be scraped. Perhaps I am missing something, but I don't see how the member privacy settings can help here. You can see an example on our homepage, where I am using an externally hosted script as a workaround for the webmaster e-mail link, but this only works for board member mailboxes.