Moodle

Sorting discussion topics in disgest mail according course ID, forum ID, discussion ID

Details

  • Type: Improvement Improvement
  • Status: Open Open
  • Priority: Major Major
  • Resolution: Unresolved
  • Affects Version/s: 1.9.5
  • Fix Version/s: None
  • Component/s: Forum
  • Labels:
    None
  • Affected Branches:
    MOODLE_19_STABLE

Description

In the present, order of discussion topics in daily digest mail from moodle site to each user seems to be a random.
It's not easy to follow the dicussions.

After applying this patch, the discussion topics in daily digest mail will be sorted according to course ID, forum ID and discussion ID.

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Tatsuya Shirai added a comment -
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Tatsuya Shirai added a comment - Please see also http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=135040
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Martin Dougiamas added a comment -

Thanks! Adding the direct diff (it's the best way to see the patch).

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Martin Dougiamas added a comment - Thanks! Adding the direct diff (it's the best way to see the patch).
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Martin Dougiamas added a comment -

Hmm, I subscribed to digests on moodle.org to test this and all of mine are sorted by discussion.

I'll subscribe to more forums and see what happens.

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Martin Dougiamas added a comment - Hmm, I subscribed to digests on moodle.org to test this and all of mine are sorted by discussion. I'll subscribe to more forums and see what happens.
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Tatsuya Shirai added a comment -

I'm using the digest email function for a long time in my site.
The digest email function is convenient to catch the new posts of a lot of forums.
But, when the number of forums to catch new posts increased too much, the digest email function has lost the effectiveness, because of a large information rush for me randomly.
As a result of applying this improvement, now I'm able to catch the trend of all forums in my site easily.
I heartily hope that this improvement is applied in moodle.org !

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Tatsuya Shirai added a comment - I'm using the digest email function for a long time in my site. The digest email function is convenient to catch the new posts of a lot of forums. But, when the number of forums to catch new posts increased too much, the digest email function has lost the effectiveness, because of a large information rush for me randomly. As a result of applying this improvement, now I'm able to catch the trend of all forums in my site easily. I heartily hope that this improvement is applied in moodle.org !
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Tatsuya Shirai added a comment -

For several days, the listing order of the contents of digest mail from moodle.org is sorted, thanks! Very very good for reading!

But, tail of mail body is lost as follows,

------------------------<from here>----------------------------

=====================================================================

Using Moodle -> ????? -> Assignment module -> Can you share
questions with other teachers?

Can you share questions with other teachers? 2009? 10?
21?(???) 10:22 - jeff ciaccio ???
---------------------------------------------------------------------

=====================================================================

Using Moodle -> ????? -> Ass

------------------------<end>-------------------------------

Note: "?????" is "forum".

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Tatsuya Shirai added a comment - For several days, the listing order of the contents of digest mail from moodle.org is sorted, thanks! Very very good for reading! But, tail of mail body is lost as follows, ------------------------<from here>---------------------------- ===================================================================== Using Moodle -> ????? -> Assignment module -> Can you share questions with other teachers? Can you share questions with other teachers? 2009? 10? 21?(???) 10:22 - jeff ciaccio ??? --------------------------------------------------------------------- ===================================================================== Using Moodle -> ????? -> Ass ------------------------<end>------------------------------- Note: "?????" is "forum".

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