This is inspired by the holiday calendar plugin feature which adds flair and a decoration to @usernames.
I work in a global community, and with a mix of volunteers who are primarily available evenings and folks who are participating as part of their work day. It’d be nice to be more aware of everyone’s availability.
So the idea: the ability to give “work hours” in one’s profile settings, and then have corresponding flair displayed when outside of that time.
A little off topic, but we have a couple of things which might be helpful for the ‘global’ portion of your request. If you enable the display local time in user card site setting, then everyone will get their local time displayed on their user card. For example, on our internal instance, my user card looks like this:
We also use this theme component to help visualize timezone overlaps:
Admittedly, neither of these let people define their own ‘working hours’, so they don’t solve the day/evening part of your suggestion.
Yeah, letting others see that they’re notifying you but you’re not likely to be around is helpful. (I’m not clear on how this works with email notifications[1] — do they then all get sent when the pause ends?)
Although, for a volunteer community “I want notifications” and “these are my actually available hours” are separate concepts. Maybe okay enough to leave them linked, though. I’ll have to think about articulating this more clearly.
I’d actually also love a way to do longer-term one-off scheduling of things like “On vacation this (future) week”, not just regularly-scheduled hours. Like the vacation calendar that inspired this in the first place, but linked to the status feature – maybe in a way that avoids a lot of all this. But that’s a separate idea from this.
as I don’t use those myself, but it’s important to a lot of my users ↩︎