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Comments/Chat on the cards #498

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sudhanshu-tripathi-wdc opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Comments/Chat on the cards #498

sudhanshu-tripathi-wdc opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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enhancement New feature or request priority: low Low priority issue, nice to have implemented at some point but not urgent

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@sudhanshu-tripathi-wdc
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With too many issue(cards) it's hard to remember progress made on an individual issue.
It would be nice to have a comment or chat kind of option in which we can just put the update/progress of the issue as a comment/chat. It would also be nice to have a timestamp these comment/chat.

Right now I'm using Card Description to track the update but without timestamp, progress history is not that useful.

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Thank you for your suggestion!
I understand your use case, but the main issue related to cards is that I don't want them to become too convoluted and very very packed with features since that might become overwhelming.
Do you think an alternative solution might be to add a card changelog (like an activity log where it shows all changes you've done in a chronological order) and a simple due date for each card?

I'll have to think about the general approach to go about adding more features to cards while maintaining simplicity, so this will be on hold for some time.

@trobonox trobonox added enhancement New feature or request priority: low Low priority issue, nice to have implemented at some point but not urgent labels Jan 16, 2024
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