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Journal deletion process - additional step for connected communities
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If a user deletes their personal journal there should be an additional step to suggest to either transfer ownership of the communities connected to that account to someone else or delete them as well.
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Yeah, that's true. I think this should be geared towards finding someone else to take over, although some folks might think that's more trouble than they're willing to bother with, sadly enough. =(
Yeah. :< By far, "No status" seems to be the most common "status" of all the suggestions posted, even the ones dating as far back as 2001.
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Agreed, very much so. Maybe there could be an option that would make another maintainer or user owner with a mouse click, just so the comm is "saved". Not sure, though, how this would play out rule-wise.
Yeah. :< By far, "No status" seems to be the most common "status" of all the suggestions posted, even the ones dating as far back as 2001.
I'm getting the feeling that suggestions merely exists to have a place to point people to, and isn't actually watched by the ones in charge of changes...
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Staff also watch the community, which can lead to ideas being informally introduced for consideration. Typically I wouldn't know about that until/unless it gets close to implementation.
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Would it be possible to mark the suggestions that cannot be implemented in any way, so people know why nothing is happening?
And/or have a list somewhere, similar to the support board, so one can see the status of individual suggestions more easily? (e.g. "under consideration", "will be implemented soon", "will not be implemented due to technical difficulties" etc.)
The way the system is now this comm feels like one big swamp entries sink in, never to be seen again. I can only judge from my own entries, e. g. this one, of course. It was the most simple tiny change, nothing controversial about it.
After a year I asked again about it, and you put it on your list. That was in January, and the last birthday notification I received still didn't have the change.
(Please understand that I'm not blaming you for that, it just shows where my frustration with this comm stems from.)
Hopefully you can see why I get the "swamp" feeling when even tiny things like this everyone seems to agree on are never heard of again.
Despite all that thank you for the work you're putting into this - quarterly roundups sure sound great.
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