Writing guidelines section is living on an island #661
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Hi @OnkarRuikar, glad you brought this up. This is a known problem. I recently proposed internally to add a "?" help menu button at the bottom right corner on the website. The help menu could serve as the home for glossary, contribution guide, and our writing guidelines. |
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How big they are isn't very relevant. The first thing to say is that these sections have very different audiences: while Glossary is, like most of MDN, for web developers, "Writing guidelines" is for contributors, who are a tiny fraction of web developers. Putting "Writing guidelines" in the main menu (1a above) is just wrong for that reason, and might even be confusing for web developers (who might naturally think "writing" here refers to writing code). 1b is better, but why have 2 links here? I think a real problem here is that the metadocs are split between CONTRIBUTING.md and the docs under https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/MDN. See also mdn/content#31186 for a place this is a problem. IMO it would be better to:
As for the glossary, I don't think it's a big problem that it's not linked. The glossary exists so we have a place to define things in other pages. IMO it's not a particularly big use case for people to decide to browse a glossary. But if we want it, then (3) is reasonable, although I would make the explanation text something like "Glossary of web development terms".
For the same reason as before (different audiences), I think putting glossary in the same context as metadocs is a mistake. I think the existing "Learn how to contribute" link in the footer is enough for people to find the metadocs. |
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I agree that we need to have links to both the glossary and the writing guidelines. GlossarySuggestion: Add "glossary" to the reference drop down, as per Onkar's screen shot. Contribution guidelinesOption 1Suggestion: Change the "Learn how to contribute" link in the "Help improve MDN" box to "Contribute to MDN", and have that point to an improved version of https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/MDN/Community/Contributing. Optionally add a "Learn how" after that, with the same URL as the current learn how to contribute. Option 2Suggestion: In the footer, add "Community Guidelines" with a link to https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/MDN/Community as the last item in the "Our communities" list and the "Contribute to MDN" link under any of the other 3 lists (either MDN, Support, or Developers) Option 3Suggestion: Do both Option 1 and Option 2 |
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In the community meeting on 27th March following things have been disussed: |
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I want to share experiences with the ko-locale for reference, as it might not be directly related to the current discussion. However, it's important that the CONTRIBUTING.md file remains easily accessible and not buried within the pages. If you update or replace the experienceI have experienced that more people than expected search for ways to contribute through Google, and that people refer to the blog more below than the first search result(https://developer.mozilla.org/ko/docs/MDN/Community/Contributing). Please see the blog posting date below. At that time, the problem
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Hi @OnkarRuikar, we brought this up in our internal discussions. We're opting not to add the Writing Guidelines to the Guides menu, primarily to avoid any potential confusion for our web developer audience. However, we do agree and believe that there's a need to make the contribution workflow clearer and simpler. We will be reviewing how we link to the GitHub |
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The writing guidelines are not directly reachable from anywhere on the website. Many don't even know that they exit.
Where should links to these go?
a. In the main menu under "Guides" menu:
b. In the "Help improve MDN" section:
What are your views on this?
Are these locations ok? Please suggest other locations that you think would be suitable.
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