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December 9, 2024

  • StreamDashboard
    • Streams introduces three major features: (1) task creation and management, (2) file sharing and storage, and (3) team collaboration in channels. 
  • Permissions and Roles: 
    • Company admins can appoint global stream admins (GSA). 
      • GSAs have permission to: 
        • create streams, 
        • add or remove members, internal or external guests, and
        • appoint or demote stream admins (SA). 
      • GSAs can appoint themselves as a SA.
      • GSAs can also view stream details and manage all streams in the company, limited to the aforementioned permissions, even if the stream was created by another GSA.
    • Global Streams Admins can appoint a Stream Admin (SA):
      • SAs have permission to:
        • add or remove members, internal or external guests,
        • create channels specifically for collaboration in the stream, and
        • manage stream channels by adding or removing channel members and appointing or demoting channel admins.
      • Only SAs can become channel admins.
    • Members added to the channel that are not already a member of the stream will become a Stream Member.
      • Stream Members have permission to:
        • create tasks, manage tasks they created or are assigned to, and view tasks where they were added as a watcher, which doesn’t allow any task management privileges;
        • collaborate in any channels where they are members and upload files to the channel;
          • Only members of the channel will have access to the files from the channel itself or in the stream’s file repository.
        • upload files to the stream’s file repository, which provides access to those files to all stream members; and
        • upload files to a task.
          • The owner (task creator), assignee, and watcher will have access to this file from the task itself and the stream’s file repository. A stream admin has the option to grant itself permission to view a certain task’s files.
  • Enable and Disable Streams
    • When a GSA creates a stream, it remains in a disabled state until an SA enables the stream. GSAs can also be assigned the role of SA.
    • While disabled, the SA can create and manage channels and create custom fields. However, while disabled, the SA cannot add tasks or upload files.
    • When the stream is enabled, stream members are alerted that they were added to a stream, and the dashboard becomes available to all members. As a result, stream members can collaborate in channels, create and assign tasks, and upload files to the stream or a specific task or channel.
  • View and Manage All Tasks in Streams
    • Even if the SA is not the owner or assignee of the task, they can view it, update fields, mark and unmark it as a template, and delete the task.
    • SAs can create custom fields that may be required or non-required and added to tasks by stream members that either create a task or are assigned to the task.
      • Custom fields can have values that are text based, number based, or a multiple-choice selection that can contain text and/or number options. 
        • A default value for each custom field is chosen by the SA and it will appear as the custom field’s value when added to a task.
      • Required custom fields are added to all tasks in the stream by default and can’t be removed unless the SA deletes the custom field.
      • Non-required custom fields can be added to tasks on a per task basis.
      • Only the SA, owner, and assignee can update the value of the required and non-required custom field from the default value and add or remove non-required custom fields in a task.
        • SAs, task owners, and task assignees have permission to view and manage all tasks in the stream.
    • SAs can view and manage all task templates in the stream and:
      • edit template names,
      • delete templates, which doesn’t also delete the underlying task, and
      • unmark tasks as templates.
  • TaskDashboard
    • From a stream’s task dashboard, which is unique to each stream member, members can create new tasks and manage and update tasks based on their permissions. 
    • Members can also create templates from existing tasks, view metrics on the status and priority of their tasks, and search and filter for specific tasks.
      • Sorting is also available to organize task columns by field values, such as task name, status, priority, assignee, owner, start and due date, and custom fields.
    • In the task’s feature menu accessed from the app’s left side bar, a stream member can search for the appropriate stream and create a task without needing to be in the stream dashboard itself.
      • There is also an “All Tasks” dashboard, which provides access to tasks from all streams where the user is a member and has appropriate permissions to those tasks.
        • Sorting, searching and filtering is available in the “All Tasks” dashboard. 
  • Updated the channel icon to a hashtag.
  • Squashed bugs.
Updated on December 9, 2024