| 06 Jan 2009 | Gregg Eldred | |
| 06 Jan 2009 | Steve Smillie | In Admin Client, Files tab, ability to Right-Click to open in Designer As expected now in 8.5 Gold! Another success of Idea Jam! |
| 06 Jan 2009 | Bruce Elgort | |
| 06 Jan 2009 | Bruce Elgort | |
| 06 Jan 2009 | Bruce Elgort | |
| 06 Jan 2009 | Bruce Elgort | |
| 06 Jan 2009 | Melissa Snell | |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Bruce Elgort | A 'My Ideas' link once you have logged in to IdeaJam Also Melissa if this is in fact what you were looking for can you please mark your idea as "Withdrawn". Thanks. |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Bruce Elgort | A 'My Ideas' link once you have logged in to IdeaJam Melissa, Try this: 1) Login to IdeaJam 2) Click on the "My Profile" link at the top of the page 3) There you can see links to your Ideas, Comments and Votes. Bruce |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Tripp Black | Less cryptic errormessages A user is going to go into debug mode? Even if true, that's not viable. Yes, the error message should start out with contact your administrator and give them this bla-bla-bla coded message. In addition, there should be two things that need to happen for that IBM help link: 1. It would be nice if somebody at IBM would load some database so that clicking that button would actually return the error in "plain english" with the cause if known. A great feature, where the final touches have not been delivered. (Yes, I know, standard for Lotus Notes, the far superior product where the finishing trim has never been "completed".) 2. Ability to turn off this button for admins, you just want their users to contact them. This is especially true, since clicking the button is rarely helpful. This issue is not the button, per say. This issue is that we cannot turn off the button or leverage the button to solve anything yet. |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Tripp Black | Open Source the Domino Product Line I'm a huge fan of open-source. If Lotus Notes/Domino didn't exist, we'd be exclusively running Postfix and PHP and JSP based code. Why we don't is simple- Applications. It could be released as open-source, but the risks of "holes" as other put it in the code, in the expertise, in the ramp-up time, loss of "knowledge", all are scary. IBM has a great Foundations product. However, it needs another point release to fix such things as Domino's HTTP (80 and 443) not being available on the parts with Domino included. It makes having your "default" web site being Notes almost impossible if you are using a SSL key on 443. However, the Foundations admin GUI overall is very good. Installing the Domino package was also easy. We already have the Express offering. It's only missing one thing - a supported free server O/S. I'd love to see IBM officially certify CentOS and Ubuntu. CentOS is the same thing as RedHat ESx anyway. Ubuntu has support, too. Then the actual purchase price is just the user CALs. I've yet to see a commercial targeting the <100 user company showing them they can have almost all the features at a price that is FAR less than an MS SBS Server w/Outlook/Exchange/SharePoint. Basically, the product is already fine. From my perspective, keep the pricing and offering simple, just make it available with options that SMBs would like to see. Basically, there should also be small SMB bundles where they get a Foundations like install where the Ubuntu or CentOS server is added directly to "iron", distributed as a VM, or even as an appliance. |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Tripp Black | Resources reservations : add refreshments (coffee,...) when you book a meeting room I have to agree more w/#1, you give someone ownership of the food/coffee and include it in the reservation, the food/coffee resource includes notification. This is similar to reserving projectors really. The overhead of the 2nd reservation document is less critical. There are generally 2nds and 3rds anyway for things like projectors and other equipment. (I've seen companies reserving white boards ands the flip sheet boards.) |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Tripp Black | Replication - Deafult Replication Server Issue I have only seen the "force" server not work a couple times. It seems to work for us quite well. What I see more often is where users fail to second replica (cluster) but once that icon is on top in the workspace, it doesn't always go back next replication. I like the policy concept, I just don't see a really good "open" way of doing it that would not tick half of us off, on how it got implemented. For mail, you can use the "administrative server" field in the ACL. For distributed applications, that's no good. You really want to spread out the users for a mixture of load and server proximity to the user. It's almost never a consistent thing. |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Tripp Black | Move attachments to the top of the email message Like #11, we often use the context for attachments in-line when doing internal mail to say "this one below". In our design business, we have a lot of comparison type of evaluations between PDFs and graphic files. However, the 8.5 behavior of leaving a tagged line and the attachment(s) at the top is also okay. We have been running a couple 8.5 Mac Betas (yes, in production) since a few weeks after the first one was made limited public. The adjustment was minimal and usability is still fine. The reply w/history default (w/o attachments leaving a marker) is also quite handy. It allows you to have the context of the attachments w/o leaving the files in them. DAOS should also help with this, too, assuming we decide to deploy it. (We love that each mail file is separate and that issues. We disliked shared mail for that reason and one of the many reasons why we strongly prefer Lotus Notes/Domino over Outlook/Exchange). |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Matt White | Improve discoverability of old ideas via a "suggest" feature based on user voting behavior @6 - For our archiving, we allow the administrator to choose the timeframe that inactive ideas can remain visible in the system. In conjunction with Jeff's idea, I think we can get towards something that will work for very large, long term IdeaJam sites like this one. I should probably also say that a lot of our customers actually run their IdeaJams as short term idea gathering exercises so in those cases a lot of these problems won't arise. Matt |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Bruce Elgort | Add a Refresh button to the unvoted view Oliver - as @Matt states the XPages version of IdeaJam has a nfity "More..." button which expands out the idea in the view wher e you can then see the whole idea. Good stuff and thanks for the idea. |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Matt White | Add a Refresh button to the unvoted view Oliver, In our upcoming XPages version of IdeaJam the unvoted functionality should meet your requirements I believe. WE just need to wait for the server to be released and for us to finish off testing ;-) Matt |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Paul Davies | Make Truncated documents more obvious I do this manually on library type databases with an inline warning inc a hotspot for the wonderfully named @Command([EditUntruncate]) (why not [RetriveEntireDocument] like the menu command???) |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Oliver Regelmann | |
| 05 Jan 2009 | Oliver Regelmann | Allow Admin to Enable OOO Agent/Service for users This is solved in version 8, isn't it? With editor access admins can open a database and enable OoO service. |
Please don't take offense to this, but what scenario would make this important?
Just wondering.