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docs: lots of condescending language #114

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jorgeorpinel opened this issue Jun 27, 2022 · 2 comments
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docs: lots of condescending language #114

jorgeorpinel opened this issue Jun 27, 2022 · 2 comments
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jorgeorpinel commented Jun 27, 2022

I know it's not intentional but the current writing style includes a lot of "of course", "obviously", "you can just do x or y", etc. This can scare off readers. We should address this sooner than later, I think.

More context and examples: iterative/dvc.org#1394

For now I'll update this language as it comes when I write or update things for other reasons.

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aguschin commented Nov 1, 2022

Is this THAT serious? I don't see why this is "condescending", maybe with is the why I underestimate the importance. I like that docs will be more brief and to the point though.

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jorgeorpinel commented Nov 8, 2022

I cannot tell you how major it is for us specifically. We'd need to A/B test bounce rates with and without, or something like that. But it's a well known best practice in the field + being inclusive is one of Iterative's core values. Some examples:

Up to you triage and prioritize this though.

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