Hi,
I have been greatly enjoying the notifications module and am excited by the possibilities for Kabissa (http://www.kabissa.org). Thanks for the work!
One feature that I think would be really useful is the means to allow a post author - and site administrators and possibly other site users - to view a list of site users that are subscribed to a given node. Each node is now effectively a 'community' in itself, and it would be very nice to see who is subscribed so you know who is interested and communicating with you.
I'm not sure how this could be presented - user settings could turn on/off the feature for each user, and admin settings could turn it on/off for different roles. Each post could have a tab for "Subscribers" that users that can/want to see it could click on to view who is subscribed to the post.
Cheers,
Tobias
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Comment #1
jose reyero commentedRenamed. I think this would be an interesting feature, however we are not really that interested in new features for 5.x, that should be for 6.x.
In the meanwhile, you can take a look at these ones, I know it's not the same but it may be somehow related:
- http://drupal.org/project/notifications_team
- http://drupal.org/project/og (which uses Notifications for group subscriptions)
Comment #2
SeanA commentedI'm looking for something like this too. The Signup module looks like a good solution. Allows node authors to view a list of users who have 'signed up' for a node. http://drupal.org/project/signup
"There are two ways for a user to have administrative access to the signup information about a given node: either the user has the %administer_signups_for_own_content permission and they are viewing a node they created, or the user has the global %administer_all_signups permission. Administrative access allows a user to view all the users who have signed up for the node, along with whatever information they included when they signed up. Signup administrators can also cancel other user's signups for the node, and can close signups on the node entirely (meaning no one else is allowed to sign up)."
Comment #3
BenK commentedSubscribing...
Comment #4
iRex commentedWas something ever done about this functionality? It would be great for a site I'm building