I think it makes sense for the default “sequence author” to be the person who actually put the posts together; many sequences have a bunch of different authors represented, and users can see who wrote each post in a sequence as soon as they click on it.
However, in cases where one user sequences a bunch of another user’s posts, without other posts mixed in, it seems reasonable for the second user to “own” the sequence. For all sequences of that type currently on the sequence page, someone from our team will edit the author manually (looks like the functionality may not be available on my side, so I’ll talk to the devs).
I think manual edits of this type will probably suffice for now, as I don’t think anyone else is going to create two dozen sequences anytime soon. Being able to assign someone else as the “owner” of a sequence could be useful eventually, though!
I think it makes sense for the default “sequence author” to be the person who actually put the posts together; many sequences have a bunch of different authors represented, and users can see who wrote each post in a sequence as soon as they click on it.
However, in cases where one user sequences a bunch of another user’s posts, without other posts mixed in, it seems reasonable for the second user to “own” the sequence. For all sequences of that type currently on the sequence page, someone from our team will edit the author manually (looks like the functionality may not be available on my side, so I’ll talk to the devs).
I think manual edits of this type will probably suffice for now, as I don’t think anyone else is going to create two dozen sequences anytime soon. Being able to assign someone else as the “owner” of a sequence could be useful eventually, though!
That makes sense!