Today DC supports the notifications for the posts' updates. It means if someone changes the post text, title, group or tag you can be notified about that.
But this notifications just inform that there were updates, but do not show what exactly was changed in the post.
So through this, you can get the notifications for the posts from previous years without any reason what's happened.
I would suggest to turn off this types of notifications until we'll implement the details in notifications, what exactly was changed in the post and why did you get it.
I wonder how to change the login email that I've in Comunity.
According to My acount - Account setting, I can change it using the http://login.intersystems.com portal, however there is not any link or option to change it.
Is there other way to change the email? Currently I'm using the work email and I want to change to personal email.
Before this Developer Community existed a Google Group named intersystems-public-cache was an active forum for people working with Caché and related products.
How about displaying a different icon alongside a question for which there is an accepted answer? Perhaps add a green checkmark adornment to the existing icon?
I noticed this morning that a post to which I had responded was apparently deleted by the original poster. In most other discussion fora, once a post has any sort of followup, only a moderator may delete the thread.
Nothing significant was lost in my followup, but I'm concerned that good information may, at some point, be lost due to the OP changing their mind about the original topic.
I was trying to find an article today that I knew had been posted about Wireshark installations causing problems with Studio and other Caché components. If I search the community for 'Wireshark install', the article I'm looking for does not even show up. I found it eventually in the text of one of the Digest post, but this is the article:
Since yesterday the Google Group has started receiving postings from a user called intersystems.dc. These postings look like they're trying to replicate DC postings, though images don't appear. Nor are there any links leading across to DC, which is where the follow-up comments and answers are likely to appear.
suggestions to try to make the searching of the community better, more relevent
I've been searching within the community for an article about troubleshoting SQL's working out how efficient they are, and how to look inside the system for other SLQ's that we used but may be inefficient, (still haven't found it, and getting frustrated)
I've been creating some posts with embedded images, and some of the images seem to stop resolving after a period of time. I've resaved them, and that has helped temporarily, but I just checked and one of the images is now not resolving again. Is there a limit to the number of images on a post, or should I be using a specific filename pattern?
It would be nice if there were a permalink displayed for each comment. That way I could bookmark or send a link to a specific comment. I can see links to my own comments in the My Account page, but I don't see any way to get permalinks for other people's comments.
When starting a post, especially for the beginner there are a lot of buttons, check marks, icons etc. On some of them when you hover you get a very brief descriptions. In reading through some of the responses to the Developer Community Feedback there is a lot of good information.
Could one of the moderators, who know all the tricks put together a one or two page "cheat sheet?" or beginner guide?
This "Cheat Sheet" would be of great help!
I get the impression that there is a great push to encourage others to use the Developers Community.
I searched fror "documenting classes" from the search button with no filtering. it naturally came back with 559 responses, but to me, the responses (and therefore the search) came without context.
Is is possible to reorder the comments so we see new comments at the top? At the moment its very hard to find a new comments since the order of the comments is always from oldest to newest, if you comment on the first comment then your comment will be at the top while making a new comment on the post will be at the bottom. Also marking new posts with a different background color or highlighting them would be convenient.
This would be very handy for posts that are getting more comments than can fit on one page or just posts with more comments in general.
Are these search filter options supposed to be exposed? They seem like they are some sort of system description that should not be exposed to the general public?
This one seems to reload periodically, each time displaying more and more posts. Will it ever stop? Or maybe it'll try and load every post there's ever been.