Ian Dunn
Ian Dunn
That's a great idea! there'll be cases where someone contributes to team A and team B, but mostly team A. in those cases, we'd want to make sure we only...
Since it's been hard to find time to complete the larger milestones, I wonder if we could do a lighter-weight version of this issue, where we: - [ ] don't...
That looks pretty good. It might help to add something like, "if you have been contributing to {team}, but it isn't showing up on your wordpress.org profile, please let us...
In #206 I reworked the email to account for several things: * folks pledge to multiple teams * hardcoding links to specific handbook pages for different teams makes it a...
The team reps link is great, I'll add that 👍🏻 I haven't added any automatic deactivation. My plan was to [send emails first, and then evaluate how many inactive pledges...
The email has this: > Talk to your team on our Slack workspace at https://wordpress.slack.com/. Visit https://chat.wordpress.org/ for more information. Does that cover what you were thinking? If not, could...
That's a good question. I think most bans are permanent, but in a case where one isn't it should be easy to re-enter the hours/teams. The rest of their profile...
Another approach would be to reset the hours when they're about to be sent an inactivity email (#27), instead of immediately. That'd give folks some time to resolve temporary bans,...
Are you referring to the `pre_wp_mail` callback in `mu-plugins/mail.php`? That short-circuits emails to blocked _domains_, rather than `bbp_blocked` users. Extending that to also short-circuit mail to `bbp_blocked` users might be...
2880d80e12c7c4440ce06d41d7cd25e6388e9243 stopped the emails, but didn't delete the hours/teams data or anything else.