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<div class="">Repost from openstack-docs ML.</div>
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Hi all,</div>
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<div class="">I’ve been wondering if there is an already established or agreed on best practice for inclusion of screenshots in the review comment thread (like we have <a href="http://paste.openstack.org/" class="">paste.openstack.org</a> for text snippets
and logs)? Sometimes I would like to include an annotated screenshot of the issue (eg. a slide that renders wrong only on a certain OS/browser combination).</div>
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<div class="">People are usually pragmatic and just use their existing Dropbox/iCloud/GDrive/etc. cloud service and publish in the review a link to it, but this is not a permanent solution as links are usually ephemeral/short-lived. This causes some transparency/archival
issues, so I would like to use a more permanent solution (like it is for logs/snippets in
<a href="http://paste.openstack.org/" class="">paste.openstack.org</a>).</div>
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<div class="">Any ideas on how should we deal with this?</div>
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