Updates

Intelligent merging of notifications

Luca CarroneAntoine Sudan |

This WEDO update brings an improvement in the internal notification system. The main goal is to limit the number of notifications, while maintaining an adequate level of information.

The merging of notifications takes place on three levels:

  • Merging notifications related to the same event
  • Updating of notifications according to their relevance
  • Deletion of notifications in case of false manipulation

Merging notifications related to the same event

Let's imagine for example that Michel creates a topic on the network and then adds members; in the order John, Paul and Myriam. With the old notification system John would have received three notifications. One for having been added to the members personally, one when Paul was added and one when Myriam was added. With the new version, John will receive a notification that he and two others have been added as members of the topic.

Updating of notifications according to their relevance

When I want to inform a person that a task has been completed, I must first add them to the observers. This will generate two notifications ("added as observer" and "task completed") for the person concerned. With this new version, the notification "added as observer" will be updated to "task completed". This will leave in the WEDO account of the person concerned only one notification and not two.

Deletion of notifications in case of false manipulation

If more than one person is added as an observer to a task and someone inadvertently completes it and then restarts it, each observer would previously receive two notifications. WEDO is now able to understand that this is a false manipulation and therefore will not notify any observers via the notifications.

Conclusion

With intelligent notifications, you get just the right number of notifications to keep you informed of important events that affect you. Feel free to send us your comments and suggestions for improvement via support in WEDO.

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