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Show most recent comments #143

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srett opened this issue Apr 16, 2015 · 5 comments
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Show most recent comments #143

srett opened this issue Apr 16, 2015 · 5 comments
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@srett
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srett commented Apr 16, 2015

It would be great to see the latest comments for all projects somewhere. Either a separate site, or maybe even on the right side on the front page, by making the project list a little smaller. Currently it's easy to miss new comments even on your own projects, but I figured that if you could globally see all comments, it would greatly encourage discussion and brain storming. Other hackers might give valuable input to projects they're not working on just by seeing what the involved hackers are talking about.

@kirushik
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Somehow related to #97, and most probably won't be done before that one.
Still a good thing to have.

@kaustubh-nair
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I'd like to work on this if someone isn't working on it
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@DavidKang
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@KauNair, looking at the previous comments, better choose another issue 😞

@kaustubh-nair
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@DavidKang Hmm... I don't see how #97 is related to this. #97 is about sending notifications for your own comments and mentions. But this one is about global comments, isn't it?
I was thinking something on the lines of sorting all projects on basis of when they were updated and showing the top 3 latest comments for each of them. What do you think?

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@KauNair, it's because we selected these issues for GSoC.

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