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| − | + | '''Steps''' | |
| + | : 1. The URL for CodeNEXT LDC comments is https://codenext.civicomment.org/ | ||
| + | : 2. Hover your mouse over the left hand margin of the text you are interested in commenting on and you'll see a little green speech bubble | ||
| + | ::* a green bubble with a (+) will appear on paragraphs that don't have comments yet | ||
| + | ::* a green bubble with a number will appear for those that do have comments | ||
| + | : 2. Click on either green bubble and it opens a comment form in the right margin. | ||
| + | : 4. If someone has already commented on that section of text, their comments will appear at the bottom of this comment form. | ||
| + | : 4. Make your comment | ||
| + | : 5. Choose your comment type | ||
| + | : 6. Click “Add Comment” | ||
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| + | '''Tips on Commenting''' | ||
| + | * Offer to help. Help them test ideas, provide constructive feedback, offer to testify at a hearing, brings friends, gather a group to consider the proposal and bounce ideas off of eachother. | ||
| + | * If you can explain why something doesn’t work, show that and back it up. | ||
| + | * If you want to raise a question, offer your version of a fix as well. For example, “I don’t understand why you do X, that would mean Y. Wouldn’t it be better if Z?” | ||
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| + | '''AURA’s sample comments''' | ||
| + | :Click on the topics below and look at the comments under “Recommendations” for each topic of the code text. Feel free to use these as your own comments. | ||
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| + | {{CodeNEXT Article List}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:36, 4 June 2017
Steps
- 1. The URL for CodeNEXT LDC comments is https://codenext.civicomment.org/
- 2. Hover your mouse over the left hand margin of the text you are interested in commenting on and you'll see a little green speech bubble
- a green bubble with a (+) will appear on paragraphs that don't have comments yet
- a green bubble with a number will appear for those that do have comments
- 2. Click on either green bubble and it opens a comment form in the right margin.
- 4. If someone has already commented on that section of text, their comments will appear at the bottom of this comment form.
- 4. Make your comment
- 5. Choose your comment type
- 6. Click “Add Comment”
Tips on Commenting
- Offer to help. Help them test ideas, provide constructive feedback, offer to testify at a hearing, brings friends, gather a group to consider the proposal and bounce ideas off of eachother.
- If you can explain why something doesn’t work, show that and back it up.
- If you want to raise a question, offer your version of a fix as well. For example, “I don’t understand why you do X, that would mean Y. Wouldn’t it be better if Z?”
AURA’s sample comments
- Click on the topics below and look at the comments under “Recommendations” for each topic of the code text. Feel free to use these as your own comments.