My group is trying out Stack Overflow for Teams, and I see a neat feature where you can notify certain users about a question. That being said, I work with a fairly small team that has quite a bit of cross-training, so any one of them may be a good person to answer any given question.
Unfortunately, most of my team are not Stack Overflow addicts like me, so unlikely they would be watching the feed for new questions. At least not off the start.
The goal is simple: Enable users to notify the entire or a predetermined subset of their team without having to type each name, as I am sure that will get old very fast. Imagine you had to enter each name every time you need to send an email to your entire team.
I suggest a two-tier approach:
- Enable something like
TeamName
or@All
that can be typed into the Notify textbox. This will send a notification to everyone on the team upon submission. Of course this list should not need any maintenance from users as new members join and old members are removed. This will likely be most userful for smaller teams like mine. - Enable creation of "Notify Lists" much like one would create email lists in Outlook, for example. This will be useful for small and medium sized teams, and I would think VERY useful for larger teams. Some suggested rules of engagement:
- Admin and Team Leaders can create new lists.
- Only Admin can delete existing lists.
- Admin and Team Leaders can add or remove any user from any list.
- Regular Users can join or remove themselves from any existing List.
Perhaps this is already possible, but I have scoured the help and there doesn't seem to be a mention of this anywhere. Please let me know if anyone is aware of a possible solution.
Edit - Added Aug 17, 2018
Just to make the information readily available for anyone reading this page, Chance Heath from Stack Overflow was kind enough to inform that:
Good news, we're conducting discovery as we speak on this very feature. I don't have a solidified delivery date or anything, but we are working on it.