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From @syphax-bouazzouni : In brief, I think we need only one button "Give feedback", that will pop up a modal. In that modal, the user will have the choice between "Proposals", "Comment", "Reviews", "Ontology bridge", "GitHub proposals" From @graybeal : I think harmonizing feedback makes some sense but should be in a different issue. (There's another ticket about choosing/harmonizing an ontology request mechanism which is related, and there are potential conflicts that will result by putting everything in on place. But maybe if it's a tab, to consolidate all those options? Anyway, a different ticket would be good. |
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#10 reopens the questions of harmonizing the different approaches OntoPortal offers to support user reviews or notes, feedbacks, comment, or proposals (at the ontology level or object/class level).
This discussion is about harmonizing the different system of user feedbacks:
The discussion also concerns the UI mechanisms to display those notes.

Also the Marginal notes approach (illustrated) was interesting, we need a way to enable/disable thisn in the UI
From @graybeal : A user looking at an ontology may be confused and frustrated by an accumulation of notes, requests, review, and other meta-content that interferes with their primary use of the ontology (for most users, looking up and referencing or comparing terms, definitions, and other content). The content can be very noisy if almost none of it applies to your immediate task. Giving the user to turn these annotations off and on is essential for preserving a clean and highly usable look and feel.
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