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The CMS design system has 3 exceptionally clear calls to action for users who have feedback about their experience:
report a bug
request a change
propose something new
By contrast, our current:
'file an issue' assumes you have prior Github knowledge
'edit this page' shifts the burden of work to the person with the concern
Though we meant these labels to be radically inviting, it might be interesting to test these with people with less Github experience/lower technological confidence to see if CMS's approach to labels feels more approachable.
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I like their buttons, however, all three of them are for making a new issue
with different labels. (For which you also need a GitHub account)
None of their buttons brings you into the editing flow, which I think is
okay as they probably assume the flow is too complex.
For now we cater a bit more to power users and those aware of GitHub, which
maybe means it is a bit more for show than actually useful for everybody,
since it requires som knowledge of GitHub to understand the buttons. On the
other hand it doesn't require us to do the extensive work of figuring out
how to connect these.
A better solution than renaming the buttons might be to link to a
meaningful `CONTRIBUTING` file that can get newcomers started.
The CMS design system has 3 exceptionally clear calls to action for users who have feedback about their experience:
By contrast, our current:
Though we meant these labels to be radically inviting, it might be interesting to test these with people with less Github experience/lower technological confidence to see if CMS's approach to labels feels more approachable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: