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I'm using Slack reminders extensively. When reading a message I want to handle next week, I just use "Next Week" message reminder.
However, my work week starts on Sunday, where this message would pop up on Monday as the default week start day.
Is there a way to customise this?
According to slack support, there's currently no way to do it (hope it would be an option someday).
The current workaround is to use set the reminder manually, using /remind me to xxx on Sunday
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We use a hosted solution for GitLab and have the issue where people will # to people but those people are not it. I would like to link the Outlook OOO message to the GitLab status somehow but this does not seem to be a built in feature and is therefore outside the scope of support.
Is there a standard way of doing this?
Yeah, there isn't any such feature in GitLab today.
However, if the user has notifications on, automatic OOO email replies, and the instance has reply by email configured, then whenever that person is mentioned while out of office, their OOO email reply to the notification email should cause a comment to be made in response indicating they are out of office.
That's probably the closest you'll get without building your own complicated integration.
When I'm OOO, I usually set my status in GitLab accordingly with a palm tree emoji. 🌴 I am OOO until 3/23. That may also help.
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I upgraded node from v8.x to v10.x a couple of weeks ago.
My bash history does not have timestamp enabled so I cannot tell on which date I upgraded.
Is it possible to look at any log files to get this info?
You should have rsyslog and auditd setup if you need this level of accounting. Look at the time stamps on the files, and you may see a date that matches when you installed the package. Or look to see if their is a cache directory for the tool you used to update it with etc..
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Does anyone know whether it's possible to add Actionable Messages to an calendar event in outlook? I only find examples of Actionable Messages send via email.
Actionable Messages are only supported in Emails and Office 365 Connectors used by Groups, Teams and Yammer.
I recommend visiting the UserVoice and adding your suggestion.
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Is there anyway to change the bash prompt to automatically update say when the time changes to reflect the time. So instead of something like it being 11:30 and the pressing enter 3 minutes later it then says 11:33 it would instead continuously update that prompt every minute to reflect the current time.
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I've created a meeting request in Outlook and send it to 40 people. To date only 30 have responded with an answer.
Is it possible to send a reminder to those who haven't yet made a decision on attending the meeting? If possible I want to exclude sending it to those who already replied to the invitation(Regardless of whether they answered yes/no/maybe).
Thanks!
In the Tracking tab, you can see who has responded. Deselect those that have responded, then select 'Message to Attendees.' It will only send to those that are selected. Be sure to NOT save the meeting request when you close, so your attending list is unaffected.