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Announcement Tool: form should start completely blank #7679

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rpcross opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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Announcement Tool: form should start completely blank #7679

rpcross opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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rpcross commented Jul 11, 2024

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All fields of the message, including To: and From: should start blank so user has to set them explicitly

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Please provide more context? The pre-population was explicitly requested before - is this a request for a particular class of users of the announce tool or any user of the announce tool?

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rpcross commented Jul 12, 2024

There have been occurrences of users not changing the default fields and accidentally sending messages with wrong values. While the "To" field options are explicitly ordered and "IETF Announcement List" seems reasonable, the "From" options are sorted alphabetically and I would argue "IAB Chair" is not a good default.

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So this seems specific to the secretariat use, where there's no obvious role based on their login to set the From.

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