Some of this will appear with the new editor, which has collaborative editing features built in.
but the UX doesn’t seem intuitive, otherwise I would have noticed already
I admire your confidence. There’s a sense in which if an experienced user doesn’t know about a feature, it isn’t well designed. OTOH, I assign some probability you’ve forgotten what the new post dialogue looks like.
I think for me personally, this would work better if there were two buttons at the end – one called “publish”, one called “share as draft with users” or something like that. That puts it more in the reference class of “this is a form of publishing my work” rather than “here’s some additional feature that I don’t understand how it works”.
Also: I notice that my wording was a bit unfriendly – apologies, I would like to retract that. :)
EDIT: It seems that drafts don’t support comments. I think this is one of the main features I was hoping for.
Some of this will appear with the new editor, which has collaborative editing features built in.
I admire your confidence. There’s a sense in which if an experienced user doesn’t know about a feature, it isn’t well designed. OTOH, I assign some probability you’ve forgotten what the new post dialogue looks like.
Very cool!
I think for me personally, this would work better if there were two buttons at the end – one called “publish”, one called “share as draft with users” or something like that. That puts it more in the reference class of “this is a form of publishing my work” rather than “here’s some additional feature that I don’t understand how it works”.
Also: I notice that my wording was a bit unfriendly – apologies, I would like to retract that. :)
EDIT: It seems that drafts don’t support comments. I think this is one of the main features I was hoping for.
Re: your edit—yep, that will come with the new editor, though maybe not in the first iteration.