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Include /share/ link in Report Issue #1238

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ericscheid opened this issue Feb 11, 2021 · 3 comments
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Include /share/ link in Report Issue #1238

ericscheid opened this issue Feb 11, 2021 · 3 comments
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tweak Small, non-breaking change UI/UX User Interface, user experience

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@ericscheid
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Currently, clicking Report Issue opens a link to https://www.reddit.com/r/homebrewery/submit?selftext=true&title=%5BIssue%5D%20Describe%20Your%20Issue%20Here

Looking at the issues posted in the reddit sub it is clear that many would be improved if their post included the share link for their brew. The reddit url would need to have &text=The+brew:+http://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/[...]

If the Report Issue link is clicked on a non-brew page (e.g. home, changelog, user-page) then it should have the relevant public url (i.e. home, changelog, etc). If clicked from the /new/ page then perhaps a simple bit of text like "Please copy/paste the relevant section from your brew code" followed by a code-fenced "paste here" bit.

@ericscheid ericscheid added tweak Small, non-breaking change UI/UX User Interface, user experience labels Feb 11, 2021
@Gazook89
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Do you think it would be enough to add to the post text "Please consider adding your Share Link to this post." ?

First, it would be a lot easier. But also, automatically including a Share link to a brew might cause problems if someone really doesn't want to share it. By just adding a reminder to consider providing a Share link, it's more a "opt-in" approach.

@5e-Cleric
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We could also add the renderer, and the browser + browser version, as most people forget about those.

@dbolack-ab
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Would it be better to direct that information to someplace less public?

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