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In the "private" newdle ("Keep list of participants private" ON), after each participant selects a timeslot, all the other participants may still see this timeslot (it is just shown us unavailable).
It would be very useful to have an option to hide all the taken timeslots. For instance, it could be an option just below "Keep list of participants private", e.g. "Remove the selected timeslots for future participants" or something along this. (This options exists on doodle)
The primary use-case is to hide the number and/or the choice of participants that are already hidden (their names) for a reason (like a job interview).
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I use single-slot private newdles myself for interview slots. for me it wasn't really an issue that people could see which slots have already been taken. But I can understand that some people feel differently about this or want to avoid disclosing to people how many total interviewees they have.
So I think it'd be a nice enhancement to have a new option for this.
Maybe someone is interested in contributing this via a pull request? :)
In the "private" newdle ("Keep list of participants private" ON), after each participant selects a timeslot, all the other participants may still see this timeslot (it is just shown us unavailable).
It would be very useful to have an option to hide all the taken timeslots. For instance, it could be an option just below "Keep list of participants private", e.g. "Remove the selected timeslots for future participants" or something along this. (This options exists on doodle)
The primary use-case is to hide the number and/or the choice of participants that are already hidden (their names) for a reason (like a job interview).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: