This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more about cookies.
Skip to main content
Metadecidim's official logo
  • English Triar la llengua Elegir el idioma Choose language
    • Català
    • Castellano
Sign Up Sign In
  • Home
  • Processes
  • Assemblies
  • Initiatives
  • Consultations
  • Conferences
  • Help

Propose new functionalities for Decidim software

#DecidimRoadmap Designing Decidim together

Phase 1 of 1
Open 2019-01-01 - 2030-12-31
Process phases Submit a proposal
  • The process
  • Debates
  • Propose new features
  • News
chevron-left Back to list

Auto email after submitting a proposal

Avatar: Katja Henttonen Katja Henttonen
29/04/2019 12:56  

Our users have asked for an automatic email message (a kind of "thank you note") that could be sent to everybody who has left a proposal. The message should be configured from the admin panel and it should be specific for each process. The point of this predefined standard message is not only to say "thank you" but to inform the citizens what happens next (e.g. how the proposal is assessed, when is the voting etc).

  • Filter results for category: Follow and notifications Follow and notifications

List of Endorsements

Avatar: Antoine Gaboriau Antoine Gaboriau
Avatar: Valentin Chaput Valentin Chaput
Endorsements count2
Auto email after submitting a proposal Comments 2

Reference: MDC-PROP-2019-04-14409
Version number 2 (of 2) see other versions
Check fingerprint

Fingerprint

The piece of text below is a shortened, hashed representation of this content. It's useful to ensure the content hasn't been tampered with, as a single modification would result in a totally different value.

Value: e92a61de40e7c002337d8e72679dce25ba8d2e32176b1164129b2f285466b172

Source: {"body":{"en":"Our users have asked for an automatic email message (a kind of \"thank you note\") that could be sent to everybody who has left a proposal. The message should be configured from the admin panel and it should be specific for each process. The point of this predefined standard message is not only to say \"thank you\" but to inform the citizens what happens next (e.g. how the proposal is assessed, when is the voting etc)."},"title":{"en":"Auto email after submitting a proposal"}}

This fingerprint is calculated using a SHA256 hashing algorithm. In order to replicate it yourself, you can use an MD5 calculator online and copy-paste the source data.

Share:

link-intact Share link

Share link:

Please paste this code in your page:

<script src="https://meta.decidim.org/processes/roadmap/f/122/proposals/14409/embed.js"></script>
<noscript><iframe src="https://meta.decidim.org/processes/roadmap/f/122/proposals/14409/embed.html" frameborder="0" scrolling="vertical"></iframe></noscript>

Report inappropriate content

Is this content inappropriate?

Reason

2 comments

Order by:
  • Older
    • Best rated
    • Recent
    • Older
    • Most discussed
Avatar: Xabier Xabier verified-badge
03/05/2019 15:19
  • Get link Get link

I like very much the idea, I suggest we also include on the mail the fingerprint of the proposal, this increases trust on the platform. The question is ... when should the email be sent? right after the proposal has been sent? after the editing period is over?

Avatar: Antoine Gaboriau Antoine Gaboriau
25/11/2019 11:12
  • Get link Get link

Hi, I'm reopening this since I recently had the need for this feature. I think we should send the mail right after the proposal has been sent and maybe even add in the email the duration of the editing period.

Add your comment

Sign in with your account or sign up to add your comment.

Loading comments ...

  • Terms and conditions of use
  • About the community
  • Download Open Data files
  • Metadecidim at Twitter Twitter
  • Metadecidim at Instagram Instagram
  • Metadecidim at YouTube YouTube
  • Metadecidim at GitHub GitHub
Creative Commons License Website made with free software.
Decidim Logo

Confirm

OK Cancel

Please sign in

decidim Sign in with Decidim
Or

Sign up

Forgot your password?