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add daily standup command #4

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timDeHof opened this issue Jan 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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add daily standup command #4

timDeHof opened this issue Jan 27, 2024 · 2 comments

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@timDeHof
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Feature Request:

Daily Standup Command: The objective is to add a new command to the Discord bot that facilitates daily standup meetings within the Discord server. This command should allow team members to easily share their updates in a structured format.

Functional Requirement:

  1. Command Invocation: The command will be easily invoked, possibly with the slash command '/standup'.
  2. Input Format: Upon invocation, the bot should prompt the team member to input their updates in the modal. The standard format for updates should include:
    - What was done yesterday?
    - What is planned for today?
    - Are there any blockers or issues?

In conclusion, implementing this feature will significantly enhance the bot's capability, making it a more valuable tool for chingu's voyages and moonshot projects on the channel. It will streamline the daily standup of the agile project management that chingu promotes and ensure efficient communication among voyage members.

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ellrub commented Jan 27, 2024

Sounds good, looking forward to testing it :)

@timDeHof
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Thank you for adding this command. I did notice a bug with it that we have already talked about in Discord. The issue was that when the command is used by more than one person in a channel and one person finishes the form before the other, then the post will have the other user who hasn't finished it in the footer, and vice versa.
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