Being Invited to Join a Group
From:
Steven Clift
Date:
2007 Sep 25 03:27 UTC
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Why not allow/encourage new and existing members to invite others to join
public groups?
There would need to be a limit on the number of invites.
I'd add a link to this feature at the very end of the joing process ... Now
that you've joined, invite a friend you know/think would be interested to join
you.
Steve
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> ------- Original Message -------
> From: "Michael JasonSmith" <<email obscured>>
> To: <email obscured>
> Sent: 9/23/07, 11:03:02 PM
> Subject: [groupserver development] Being Invited to Join a Group
>
> A slight change to how things work now: the user has to confirm that he or
she wants to join a group.
>
> Being Invited to Join a Group.
>
> A group administrator can invite you to join a group. If you receive
> an invitation email message you can join the group by carrying out
> one of the two following steps.
>
> * Click on the Join link in the email message. You will be presented
> with a confirmation page. Click the Join button to join the group.
> You will be presented with the homepage of the group.
>
> * Reply to the message, making no alterations to the message — other
> than those automatically carried out by your email client. You will
> receive an email message, confirming that you have joined the
> group.
>
> Requesting an invitation becomes quite simple now:
> * Click on request,
> * Fill out the form which asks why you want to join the group, and
> * Wait for the above message to come in ☺
>
>
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