Publication

+jhelp publication

Jobs that are in buckets that are flagged to be Myjobs accessible, or jobs in buckets that have been set with the TRANSPARENT attribute can be  seen with the '+myjobs' command. In the instance where a bucket is set up to be transparent, then all jobs in that bucket can be seen by all players as if they had opened a request. When a user views a job with +myjobs, they see the opening comment and any comments they have added. Anyone who can access the bucket can use the following commands: +job/publish <#>= Publish an individual comment. +job/publish <#>            Publish a whole job. Both of these commands toggle the publication status of the item - to unpublish a comment simply repeat the command on it. A job can only be published if it is in a Myjobs accessible bucket. In the default view of a job, a + or - shows whether or not a comment is  published.

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+jhelp publication2

If you publish a whole job, this overrides any individually published comments. You cannot 'unpublish' a comment on a published job. If you wish to selectively publish comments, you'll have to turn off the job's  publication status. As you can see, the use of publication can be a powerful communications tool for players and staff, and you should see the importance of maintaining a  professional presence when dealing with Myjobs buckets. It is also important to review all comments that are going to be published very carefully for any information that would be untoward if released. If you /tag a job for a player, they can see the whole job no matter the publication status, and no matter where the job is located. By default, +job/mail will set the @mail'd comment published. You can change the source (Opened By) of a job to a list of many players which will effectively turn it into a group job. Jobs opened using +job/query defaults to setting the Opened By to the queried players and automatically assigns the job to the command enactor. By default, the PUB bucket is the only bucket that is set transparent.