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Added Bytes Cheat Sheets |
On three systems that I have worked on, each had methods of giving
feedback. I have yet to receive feedback on any of those. The first
had a user base in the few hundred, but the users didn't have reason
to use it often. The second and third had active users, but never
over twenty.
A comment system that appears on the same page as the subject being
talked about seem to have the best feedback potential. Those that
have a comment box right after the user has seen the subject.
In this case, that would be a page dedicated to stating what the sheet
is, an image of it w/ a download link for it, a comment box to follow,
and finally the feedback already received (mix and match as you
please).
I have knowledge in C#, VB, .net, and a few others. I have no
knowledge in Subversion or Python.
On 1 Aug, 08:31, "David Child" <d...@addedbytes.com> wrote:
> Latest version is still:http://added-bytes-cheat-sheets.googlegroups.com/web/python_cheat_she...
> The one change that is going to be completed this weekend is that the
> regex section will be replaced (given that regex has its own cheat
> sheet).
> Unfortunately, no feedback on the preview yet, which either means:
> 1) I got it right first time. Woohoo :)
> 2) No Python developers in the group.
> 3) My email saying that the preview was up didn't make it to anyone.
> 4) Google Groups is the wrong format for this sort of feedback system.
> At the risk of this going unread or unanswered, anyone have any ideas
> if there is a better way to get other people involved and solicit
> feedback on cheat sheets before they're released?
> Dave
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