The current flow for creating an issue feels unnecessarily long and cumbersome. Right now, the process requires multiple steps before a post can actually be submitted, which creates friction for developers who want to quickly share feedback, report bugs, or start discussions. Ideally, there should be a more streamlined way to contribute. For example, it would be much more efficient if users could post directly to this forum from within Codex itself, without having to navigate through several intermediate screens. This would encourage faster participation, reduce barriers to entry, and make the overall experience more intuitive. A direct posting option would align better with the fast-paced workflow of developers, who often need to capture ideas or issues in the moment. Simplifying the submission process would not only save time but also foster more active engagement in the community.
Should actual issues not get sent up to github?
99% certain Codex can post issues there, having read a large number of issue reports with the exact same phrasing, lexicon and delivery…
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Actually, you can just type /feedback on codex ![]()
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@aprendendo.next gave the correct answer. ![]()
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