On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 10:08 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> wrote:
> For example, right next to the word "karma" at the bottom of the
> comment form, we have to put descriptive text telling users what
> we actually want from them:
>    "Karma: Is the update generally functional?"
> The word "karma" is adding no value here, it is mere word clutter
> and could be trivially removed.
>
> Then against each comment  we have a summary line saying
>     "joeuser provided feedback 20 hours ago       👍 karma"
> the thumbs up / thumbs down symbol in this line is telling users
> what actually matters. The word "karma" here is adding no value,
> it is again useless word clutter.

I agree with this observation and in this particular case (term
"karma" used in Bodhi) I'd be up for clarification / term cleanup,
since we already have redundant, well understood, mechanics in place.

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Michal Schorm
Software Engineer
Databases Team
Red Hat

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