thanks, that makes sense.
On Tue, 31 May 2011, Hugo <Nabble> [via Nabble Support] wrote:
> That control becomes available when you set the "Assignment" permission to
> one or more groups. The idea is that you can create a thread and assign it
> to a person at some priority in order to organize the tasks to be
> accomplished. For example, a company can use this feature to distribute the
> work among the employees. If a bug is found in the software, one employee
> can create a thread and assign to a developer so that he/she can fix it. The
> developer can reply and ask for more information on how to reproduce the bug
> (the thread would be assigned back to its creator). The discussion would
> evolve and go back and forth until the developer can fix the issue and
> return the topic to the creator so that he/she can close/unassign it. So
> threads, in this case, mean not only discussion, but a task to be completed.
> Each user has a list with all threads assigned to him/her, so each
> participant can track and work on his/her queue. This is how the Nabble team
> works and it is very efficient.
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