Add some Guidance/Standard Format for Posting Questions to the Community
When I visit the community to see what others having challenges with, sometimes the brevity and/or lack of specificity of some questions makes it challenging to provide guidance without first sending a message for follow-up clarifications. It might be beneficial to alter the web form so there is some sort of preamble paragraph/bullets/explanation explaining how to make a "good" post (in terms of how to title it, what information to include, etc.). This could be as simple as a formatted block of text ABOVE the subject line. This could potentially help to increase the quality of the posts and possibly also searchability of content by others.
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tgb417 Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Dataiku DSS & SQL, Dataiku DSS ML Practitioner, Dataiku DSS Core Concepts, Neuron 2020, Neuron, Registered, Dataiku Frontrunner Awards 2021 Finalist, Neuron 2021, Neuron 2022, Frontrunner 2022 Finalist, Frontrunner 2022 Winner, Dataiku Frontrunner Awards 2021 Participant, Frontrunner 2022 Participant, Neuron 2023 Posts: 1,601 Neuron
Here are the stack overflow "standards" I'm not sure that we want to go this hard and heavy.
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CoreyS Dataiker Alumni, Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Dataiku DSS Core Concepts, Registered Posts: 1,150 ✭✭✭✭✭✭✭✭✭
Thank you for your idea @tim-wright
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Michael Grayson Administrator, Dataiker, Alpha Tester, Dataiku DSS Core Designer, Community Team Posts: 299 Administrator
We are now working on a new feature that should help with this - look out for that soon.
Worth noting (though it doesn't directly answer this) it's worth knowing about this article on the subject: https://community.dataiku.com/t5/Community-Resources/How-do-I-ask-a-good-question/ta-p/6979