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Introduce tasks to improve granularity of workflow and task management for submissions #4962
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Also possibly related to the more general issue #4099 |
Just an FYI that I plan for this to be the issue against which we can work towards a generic "tasks" system that allows tasks to be configured, assigned, completed and overdue for each stage. I will write more on this in the future. Tentatively assigning this to 3.3. |
It would be great if this topic was given high priority. |
@dagosalas unfortunately this is a major project which needs significant resources to realize. We had planned to focus on this for 3.3 and then 3.4, but in both cases other work was prioritized. It seems unlikely that this will be completed in the next two major cycles, unless we were to reverse our scheduled priorities. That said, we plan some major improvements to submission tracking during the 3.5 dev cycle which will cover some of these cases -- mostly tracking within the review stage. |
I hope it is appropriate to add here a suggestions from one of the PKP|PS publishers to have all task notifications include the article ID number for the relevant article. At this time it appears to be included in some but not all notifications. |
@NateWr do pop up task notifications use the same variables as email templates? If so, I can add this suggestion to either or both of the tickets you mention. |
Ah, I see you're talking specifically about the Tasks dropdown. This issue is slightly different -- about tracking submissions through the submissions list. I don't know of an existing request that matches what you're talking about. |
This is a foundational issue to coordinate some work around a broad theme that came up in the 2019 Pittsburgh sprint through the UI/UX group.
In conversations with @NateWr , it seems that OJS 3.X does not currently have a finely detailed understanding of what the current task is and who needs to be working on it--in part because OJS 3 has a more open-ended concept of phases instead of a strictly rigid workflow. He expressed a goal of expanding OJS 3's understanding of tasks. For the 2019 Pgh UI/UX group, this would support:
Background
We had a number of people who edit, manage, and otherwise work on journals attend, and they (and their representatives) provided repeated feedback around a consistent theme: while the current submissions list component is okay, it could be a lot better!
A lot of the feedback revolved around the idea of having a granular understanding of who was assigned what task for which submission. In order to do that, we need to understand
From PKP Sprint Pittsburgh (2019/07): UI/UX group
UI/UX group notes from the Pittsburgh sprint
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