The feedback feature that shows up in agent-deck where you're supposed to give a rating and write something as feedback publishes a comment using the user's logged-in GitHub account to the following discussion board:
#600
I hope I'm not the only one who was surprised by this. I understand that it's probably to have a zero-cost solution, but it's not common practice that the feedback to a software you provide is going to be posted publicly next to your personal account for the world to see. It seems tacky and a bit creepy to post something on the user's behalf through a CLI tool. And it's poorly communicated that the feedback will be a public posting. I wouldn't have left feedback if I knew how it works.
The feedback feature that shows up in agent-deck where you're supposed to give a rating and write something as feedback publishes a comment using the user's logged-in GitHub account to the following discussion board:
#600
I hope I'm not the only one who was surprised by this. I understand that it's probably to have a zero-cost solution, but it's not common practice that the feedback to a software you provide is going to be posted publicly next to your personal account for the world to see. It seems tacky and a bit creepy to post something on the user's behalf through a CLI tool. And it's poorly communicated that the feedback will be a public posting. I wouldn't have left feedback if I knew how it works.