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Optional notification of significant edits

by Wassercrats (Initiate)
on Aug 24, 2004 at 17:13 UTC ( [id://385459]=monkdiscuss: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

If people get downvoted for posting a new reply to make sure the questioner gets alerted, then there should be an option to alert someone of a significant node update so he won't miss it.

Currently, the best way to handle a small but significant update is to both append the original post and create a new one, which is what I did. Appending the original will help people who've bookmarked it, and the new post will alert people who are just reading new replies.

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Re: Optional notification of significant edits
by talexb (Chancellor) on Aug 24, 2004 at 18:31 UTC

    Please make a habit of using the [id://385430|your node] format rather than an HTML tag -- I log on to perlmonks.org, and your tag references perlmonks.net, which causes me to get logged out.

    It's probably more efficient to /msg someone with the news of the update .. if you really want to. Otherwise, either they read it, or they don't read it.

    If I think one of my replies was particularly useful I might go back (Hubris) and see what new replies or updates there are. I don't think I've ever bookmarked a node (Laziness) so I can go back and have another look at it. I'll get notified if someone replies to one of my nodes. That's enough -- I have enough other things to do (Impatience).

    Alex / talexb / Toronto

    "Groklaw is the open-source mentality applied to legal research" ~ Linus Torvalds

Re: Optional notification of significant edits
by ambrus (Abbot) on Aug 24, 2004 at 17:31 UTC

    I sometimes use /msgs to notify someone of an update.

Re: Optional notification of significant edits
by bronto (Priest) on Aug 25, 2004 at 11:16 UTC

    I think that having a node back in the Newest Nodes each time an update takes place, or at least with a mechanism like the one used for the home node, could be useful, so that significant updates won't be missed

    Just my two cents...

    Ciao!
    --bronto


    The very nature of Perl to be like natural language--inconsistant and full of dwim and special cases--makes it impossible to know it all without simply memorizing the documentation (which is not complete or totally correct anyway).
    --John M. Dlugosz
Re: Optional notification of significant edits
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 25, 2004 at 16:39 UTC
    If people get downvoted for posting a new reply to make sure the questioner gets alerted

    Once again, you miss the point. You didn't get downvoted just because you posted a new reply, you got downvoted because your reply didn't add anything to the discussion. Simply posting a link to another site, without even a description of why, is both asinine and pointless.

    then there should be an option to alert someone of a significant node update so he won't miss it

    A "significant update" should almost always result in a new post. Adding a single off-site link is not significant.

    Currently, the best way to handle a small but significant update is to both append the original post and create a new one, which is what I did. Appending the original will help people who've bookmarked it, and the new post will alert people who are just reading new replies.

    I agree 100%, but again I reiterate that your example update was not significant. New posts containing actual significant information don't get downvoted, so your concerns are baseless.

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