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Attempting to find a place to submit an issue ticket was non-trivial... #199

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jim-oflaherty-jr-qalocate-com opened this issue Apr 25, 2021 · 1 comment

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@jim-oflaherty-jr-qalocate-com

I don't have the time (and for most others, the motivation) to try and figure these out as it would cause me to lose my current focus (evaluating a project migration LOE [Level Of Effort]) for which I came to this site in the first place.

Per item 4 in this closed ticket, please improve (or make more obvious) the link to use when "Giving feedback for missing content". From now until at least a year after the release of Scala 3, the link needs to be quite a bit more obvious to a time-pressed Scala software engineer who cannot find his/her current Scala2 to Scala3 conversion showstopper.

This is an essential bottleneck we want to expand as much as possible so it better facilitates and then accelerates the conversions to Scala3.

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adpi2 commented Apr 26, 2021

Thanks @jim-oflaherty-jr-qalocate-com !

The content of the migration guide is being moved to docs.scala-lang.org in this PR. Once merged and published, the current website will redirect to it. That's why I have not spent much time in improving the "Giving feedback for missing content" yet.

In the Scala 3 documentation, we already have this banner on top of every page:
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It is I think a good starting point, but we can improve it further.

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