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Currently, there is no way to track a written question to the person that wrote it. Thus, if an author writes a poor question, there is no way for the editor to alert them that it needs to be improved. It would be nice to add this feature. This would involve adding a user and date field to the question table (quickcheck_quest) and then creating an interface to notify the user (probably via Email) that their questions was accepted/rejected/needs editing.
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Currently, there is no way to track a written question to the person that wrote it. Thus, if an author writes a poor question, there is no way for the editor to alert them that it needs to be improved. It would be nice to add this feature. This would involve adding a user and date field to the question table (quickcheck_quest) and then creating an interface to notify the user (probably via Email) that their questions was accepted/rejected/needs editing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: