We don't need no stinking badges
These are my thoughts after readingRanks, Roles & Badges. Ranks add value. They are a course indication of how engaged a member is with the community. I say course because there is no consideration of time. A more helpful metric would be posts/time, such as avg posts/day from the last year. Roles add value. They define the level of responsibility that the user has to the community. Badges have mixed value. The badges for “Special Groups” add value. They further define the user’s relationship to the community. The“Engagement Badges” have no value as they are not defined. The fact that these two badge types are co-mingled lessens the value of badges overall. The fact that no badges are described/defined nullifies any value of a badge. As someone seeking help, I might have valued the response provided by someone with a badge for “LM Academy Certified” over someone with a badge for authoring 100 posts. But without being able to identify which badges hold value, they all hold no value.99Views2likes10CommentsManaging tags
I like tags. Tags are great. I see where I can add tags when creating a new topic. Butis there a way to add/modify tags, later? Some examples: If I forgot to tag my topics, can I add them later? Can weadd tags to the imported topics? Can we suggest/add a tag to someone else’s topic?76Views1like4CommentsPlain text option in code widget or monospace font style option
Sometimes we need to paste in code output or text that shouldn’t be formatted the way normal text is formatted. We need either an “unformatted” language to choose from in the code widget, or we need a text option that is monospace (where every character takes up the same width so that indentation is rendered properly). For example, this log output looks like this in a code widget: Using the code widget and choosing “not set”, which I expected to have no color coding. This is not what it should look like. Interestingly, if I paste the same block of text here, it’s not color coded like it is in that post. This leads me to believe that all code blocks within the same post use the same language, even if the code widget is set to “not set”. >>> response = create_group("SDK Test",812,{"prop1":"1","prop2":"2"}) [2023-02-21 16:30:11] API SDK POST: Created resource group Customers/Longhorn Smokers/SDK Test (854) >>> response = create_group("SDK Test",812,{"prop1":"1","prop2":"2"}) [2023-02-21 16:33:06] SUMMARY: Customers/Longhorn Smokers/SDK Test already exists in LM with all the correct properties, moving on... >>> response = create_group("SDK Test",812,{"prop1":"1","prop2":"2"}) [2023-02-21 16:33:43] API SDK PATCH: Patched device group SDK Test >>> debug = True >>> info = True >>> response = create_group("SDK Test",812,{"prop1":"1","prop2":"2"}) [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: Group SDK Test exists in LM (854), checking if attributes match... [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: Property prop1 matches attribute already in LM [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: ================================================================================ [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: prop1: 1 [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: prop1: 1 [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: ================================================================================ [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: Property prop2 matches attribute already in LM [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: ================================================================================ [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: prop2: 2 [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: prop2: 2 [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: ================================================================================ [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: There is no AppliesTo that we want to patch in. [2023-02-21 16:35:57] SUMMARY: Customers/Longhorn Smokers/SDK Test already exists in LM with all the correct properties, moving on... [2023-02-21 16:35:57] DEBUG: 854: Customers/Longhorn Smokers/SDK Test: [{'name': 'prop2', 'value': '2'}, {'name': 'prop1', 'value': '1'}] >>>70Views5likes8CommentsAdd Reply Preview to Account "Your replies" Page | Suggestion
Howdy! I would liketo suggest adding a preview of the reply you made when viewing the “Your replies” section of your account. In its current form, it only includes the message you replied to, not your own reply. This makes it a bit trickier to browse your replies, if you don’t remember what you had said.40Views10likes5CommentsAre you interested in being part of our Super User program?
While we are still working out all the details, we would love to hear from you if you are interested in becoming a Super User. There will be some qualifiers, such as frequency of posting, answering questions and helping us keep our community positive. But there will also be some perks, private groups, quicker access to information, input onCommunity features/content and a cool badge! Please respond below if interested!37Views0likes3CommentsCan we have "Most Recent" be the default view?
Similar to The feed on the community feedback page is only "top content" | LogicMonitor - 15063 But looking at the main home page, which is currently defaulting to "Most Viewed": Curious though if it's just me that thinks "Most Recent" makes the most sense as the default?35Views3likes3Comments