Indication of Filled Req Thread
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  1. #1

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    Default Indication of Filled Req Thread

    I wonder how you indicate if your [req] invite is filled and no need for more attention.
    I suggest that you could be able to rename your thread from:
    [req] SCT
    to something like
    [filled] SCT
    if somebody filled the request. It will save people a lot of time to find and fill request.



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  3. #2

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    When a request is filled the request thread should be immediately closed .

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    You can see the lock status of the thread right next to the thread title. Look for a little padlock.



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