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Allow for notes/comments within the gov4git app #13

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KasiaSun opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 3 comments
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Allow for notes/comments within the gov4git app #13

KasiaSun opened this issue Jan 22, 2024 · 3 comments

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@KasiaSun
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KasiaSun commented Jan 22, 2024

As a user of Gov4Git, I want the capability to post comments within the Gov4Git application.

This feature would enable me to provide a rationale for my votes and the credits I utilize to prioritize specific issues. The inclusion of a social component in the voting mechanism would allow fellow users to comprehend the reasons behind my significant or minimal credit expenditure on a vote.

  • Comments should be visible to all members of the repo/community.
  • All community member should be able to add/edit comments

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@KasiaSun KasiaSun changed the title Add commenting & Social in gov4git app Allow for notes/comments within the gov4git app Jan 22, 2024
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This project is governed with Gov4Git. Gov4Git notices

On Monday, 22-Jan-24 22:13:20 UTC by Gov4Git dev

Notice 2qhlja

Started managing this issue as Gov4Git concern 13 with initial priority score of 0.000000.

This project is managed by Gov4Git, a decentralized governance system for collaborative git projects.
To participate in governance, install the Gov4Git desktop app.

@dworthen
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@petar, correct me if I am wrong but I believe we will need to update the backend first to support this feature. Marking this for backend work for now.

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petar commented Jan 26, 2024

@dworthen Yes, and more than that. This feature needs to be researched, designed, then backend, then frontend. I would view this as a major new feature (not short term) which requires a detailed discussion.

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