@maeool C'est super le travail sur cartes.app ! Impressionnant !
J'ai un petit truc qui me gène sur mobile : quand je planifie un trajet et que j'ouvre le drawer, quand je veux le fermer en glissant vers le bas, ça recharge la page. C'est le comportement normal de Firefox sur Android mais je me demande s'il y a moyen de catch ce truc ou ajouter un bouton pour le fermer.
Vielen Dank an euch, wenn ihr uns Feedback und gute Bewertungen zulassen kommt!
(Auch Feedback, das nicht so toll ist, ist wichtig für uns, damit wir wissen, was wir verbessern können!)
Sometimes we also receive direct feedback via our e-mail address - we are also very pleased to receive this and are happy to pass it on to our colleagues.
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Wir freuen uns, wenn du unsere Online-#Umfrage ausfüllst. Mit den Hinweisen erstellen wir eine überarbeitete Version, die wir im Herbst veröffentlichen.
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There is now an (intermediate) option for setting federated repos via UI.
Based on that we are currently developing the sending of activities to distribute stars to the federated repos.
We also noticed that there are some things to consider, regarding activity sending. Feel invited to share your thoughts on this. 🙂
@atpfm in the UK and EU a monopoly is generally defined as having a market share of 25% or more, so Apple and Google would both fall into that category. #feedback
You have no idea how much I love and appreciate concrete helpful & constructive feedback like "put import statements in code snippets" compared to handwavy & obtuse comments like "the docs are pretty bad..." or "examples are all for wild or out there things but what I need are tutorials on the basics". None of the hundreds of example projects & snippets cover those, are you sure?!
Concrete feedback (like the former) actually helps kickstarting things and leads to improving the situation for other users/everyone! I.e. I've already started updating the code snippets in all doc strings across all 190 libraries and I'm going to push new releases in the next couple of days! Great! 🙏🚀
If people really want thi.ngs to improve, at the very least they need to report what exactly is wrong/weak with the docs (preferably with examples), or explain which "basics" should be focused on more... There's an issue tracker and discussion forum[1]. I've been repeatedly asking for feedback here too...
Going hand in hand with this, the survey[2] question "Have you ever contributed to any thi.ng project in any way?" has a big fat ZERO for the "documentation" answer choice. I don't know why it's soo very hard to even just entice people providing some constructive comments, if helping out in other ways is out of the question...
In general, preliminary feedback collected in the survey so far seems to indicate these projects really are like Marmite[3] — people either absolutely love it or hate it, with seemingly not much middle ground... Go figure! Maybe it's a sign of the times...
The result of this is a feeling of being stuck between a rock and a hard place. No matter how much energy (1000s of hours in the past 2 years alone) I've already been investing in providing/improving docs (>50k words in just the readme's), creating/updating docstrings, examples, snippets, diagrams & including links for further reading... it all just doesn't seem to register or is getting shrugged off as non-helpful and I truly don't know if spending even more time/energy/savings on any of this really even worth the effort anymore... Where is the bar for open source projects, esp. those not run be corporations?
To achieve a better sample size, I'd highly appreciate if you could circulate the link to this survey in your own networks.
It's already been almost 9 years since the last user survey for these projects. Please help me/us to get more insights into your own experiences, your interests, hopes and pain points — allowing the projects and everyone involved to move forward more intentionally.
There're 15 questions here, with ~10 of them marked as mandatory. The main focal points are the matrices in the middle of the survey. Please also do use the final freeform comments box to share any further feedback you might have. Thank you very much for your interest, trust & taking the time to provide some much needed answers! 🙏
The survey is anonymous and will remain open until 23:59 (CET) on February 29, 2024. I will then share a public summary of the results on my Mastodon in the days following (do keep an eye on the #ThingUmbrella hashtag)...
Erbitte kurzes Feedback zu Teil 2 der Artikelserie »Digitaler Schutzschild«. Ist das einigermaßen anschaulich und verständlich? Es geht mir nicht darum, dass ihr das jetzt gleich umsetzt, sondern ob die Idee/Vorteile von Zero Trust bei euch angekommen sind. 👇
Vielleicht nehmt ihr euch paar Minuten zum Lesen und Antworten. Wird hilfreich sein für die weiteren Teile der Serie. 🙏
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