[docs] feedback mechanism
Hi, I was wondering what the various projects use to gather user feedback for their documentation. Is something like what is visible here [0,1] acceptable to the OpenStack community?There is a widget at the right side of the page (disable your ad-blocker!). [0]: https://juju.is/docs/olm [1]: https://charmed-kubeflow.io/docs Peter Matulis OpenStack Charms team
On Tue, 2022-05-10 at 17:40 -0400, Peter Matulis wrote:
Hi, I was wondering what the various projects use to gather user feedback for their documentation.
Is something like what is visible here [0,1] acceptable to the OpenStack community?There is a widget at the right side of the page (disable your ad- blocker!).
[0]: https://juju.is/docs/olm [1]: https://charmed-kubeflow.io/docs
Peter Matulis OpenStack Charms team
If you look at pages like this one [1], you'll note that there's a bug icon in the top right corner. Clicking that will prepopulate a bug report in either Launchpad or Storyboard, thus allowing users to report bugs and maintainers to triage this bug as part of their usual triage process. That sounds similar to what you're suggesting? Stephen [1] https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/admin/availability-zones.html
On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 9:56 AM Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com> wrote:
If you look at pages like this one [1], you'll note that there's a bug icon in the top right corner. Clicking that will prepopulate a bug report in either Launchpad or Storyboard, thus allowing users to report bugs and maintainers to triage this bug as part of their usual triage process. That sounds similar to what you're suggesting?
Stephen
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/nova/latest/admin/availability-zones.html
I'm aware of the bug-reporting link. I'm looking for an actual user feedback mechanism like I linked to. It's something simple that allows a user to provide positive or negative feedback. Thanks anyways.
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