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Autoresponder Plugin (for DevPool Directory) #44

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0x4007 opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 6 comments
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Autoresponder Plugin (for DevPool Directory) #44

0x4007 opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 6 comments

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0x4007 commented Sep 19, 2024

When any comments are posted, automatically reply with a configurable message. I think the default can be something instructional like "You must set the default auto response in the configuration."

The intended use case is to guide users who mistakenly try and self assign directly on the directory:

When I just started contributing I made this same mistake and it was never picked up by the team.

It would be great if we could have an automatic response from the bot when someone comments on any issue in the devpool-directory. This message would be something like This is a no-reply repo, please visit ${taskUrl} to contribute towards this task.

We should automate this so that we can set-and-forget which is the best way to handle this.

Originally posted by @Keyrxng ubiquity/devpool-directory-tasks#36

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! You have reached your max task limit. Please close out some tasks before assigning new ones.

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! You have reached your max task limit. Please close out some tasks before assigning new ones.

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! This task does not reflect a business priority at the moment and cannot be started. This will be reassessed in the coming weeks.

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