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Capture a "Message Flow" and send to Knowledge Base #830

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Sing-Li opened this issue Sep 18, 2015 · 4 comments
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Capture a "Message Flow" and send to Knowledge Base #830

Sing-Li opened this issue Sep 18, 2015 · 4 comments
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Sing-Li commented Sep 18, 2015

In the DEMO room, knowledge is often shared by members that can be useful for others.

But once the message flow scrolls off screen - it is unlikely to be ever found again.

Implement a way to capture and send a message flow to - a knowledge-base, forum, or FAQ.

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@marceloschmidt marceloschmidt added the Feature: Request Requested Feature label Sep 18, 2015
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takavfx commented Aug 8, 2016

Yes, it always happen at conversations among a lot of people engaged.

How about build integration connects between forum systems like Discourse?
But I'm not sure how could I make it.

I hope that will come soon.

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I posted a video and screenshot in #6583 of how we currently do this with Slack-Discourse.

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Just ping to say I'm interested in developing this. Currently working on new bot features for workflows like this, so it could be a way to demonstrate that value. But it could be a couple months away. ...oh... I just noticed the original date. haha, hopefully can wait a tad longer :P

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Closing this issue to clean backlog of bot/integration suggestions, collected now under #10174

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