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Timeline for Add Flowchart in Triage Review

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Apr 11, 2015 at 18:01 comment added Heretic Monkey @MichaelT I like it, and appreciate the effort you went through to make it! I'll comment more on the answer.
Apr 11, 2015 at 2:33 answer added Zombo timeline score: 3
Apr 11, 2015 at 0:54 comment added user289086 @MikeMcCaughan well, thats something down there... its harder to think out the 5 or 6 word at most things to fit in a box than I thought it would be. So its quite similar to the one that Shog had. I did do some rewording pointing out the fixing needs to be be done by the community rather than a 'great effort' wording.
Apr 11, 2015 at 0:53 answer added user289086 timeline score: 2
Apr 10, 2015 at 17:54 history edited logic CC BY-SA 3.0
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Apr 10, 2015 at 16:57 comment added user289086 @MikeMcCaughan given copious free time later (and don't let this deter anyone else from doing so), I'll see about draw.io'ing up an alternate view of this flow chart that might be a better fit for the process.
Apr 10, 2015 at 16:54 history edited logic CC BY-SA 3.0
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Apr 10, 2015 at 15:59 comment added Heretic Monkey I'd support have a flowchart, maybe not that one. The problem with this is that it doesn't have the Skip button on there anywhere, which limits its utility. Also, I'm not sure about the question "Understandable with great effort?" having its Yes arrow pointing to Needs Improvement. That is missing the nuance that if the effort requires the author of the question, "Needs Improvement" is probably the wrong place to put them. See the various discussions on the original Triage announcement
Apr 10, 2015 at 3:26 history edited Braiam CC BY-SA 3.0
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Apr 9, 2015 at 19:36 comment added logic @JoshCaswell See, the thing is, contrary to what Shog9 said, there aren't really that many "guidelines" given in the review page. Also, some people are just better visual learners, and a flowchart is a really nice tool.
Apr 9, 2015 at 19:33 comment added jscs Something like it wouldn't be too obtrusive in the "more" help box within review, especially if it was itself stuffed inside another click-to-reveal box. The only question would be how officially the flowchart should be taken. The quote you've included from Shog suggests that the answer is "not very".
Apr 9, 2015 at 19:29 comment added ryanyuyu Alternatively, there could be a link to this flow chart on some other help page from within the help box. Maybe the link could even end up as a meta faq
Apr 9, 2015 at 19:28 comment added Makoto I'm not so sure I see it helping to that extent. Maybe I'm pessimistic, but adding yet another thing for users to read and gloss over before they get to the queue...I don't entirely see helping. Maybe this could be shown when they fail too many reviews?
Apr 9, 2015 at 19:25 comment added logic @Makoto Thats why I suggested we add this disclaimer with the suggested flowchart: "This is for guideline purposes only, make your own detailed judgement" (I should have use the word "assessment" instead of "judgement", but I can't edit that comment, it was posted 6 hours ago
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Apr 9, 2015 at 19:22 comment added Makoto What are the odds that someone will read that flowchart? What are the odds that someone who's doing these reviews diligently doesn't already have something similar already floating in their head? I'm not entirely sure that I see this working out as well, but maybe I'm being pessimistic.
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