How to contribute to the compatibility database? #796
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The official website has a database for checking for compatibility (by the way, very useful and well made) How do I contribute to this database with my own settings and results? I haven't found links or references to this in the page, nor on the GitHub readme. The only place I have not looked for is discord. But it would make sense to have a link or reference for data contributions somewhere in the website or in the GitHub repository, much like protondb does |
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Never mind, found it inside the app itself. I assume it's the "submit feedback" button on the images below Which I did not expect, but now that I found it actually makes a lot of sense UX-wise, it's the most straightforward way for users to submit their results and configs. Prompting the users to submit feedback and uploading their configs in the process is also an ingenuous way to make a feedback loop back to the community so everyone can figure out how to run things better. Honestly, the more I use this app, the more I'm positively blown away by how good it is. Loving all the design choices. Very nicely done! |
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Never mind, found it inside the app itself. I assume it's the "submit feedback" button on the images below
Which I did not expect, but now that I found it actually makes a lot of sense UX-wise, it's the most straightforward way for users to submit their results and configs.
Prompting the users to submit feedback and uploading their configs in the process is also an ingenuous way to make a feedback loop back to the community so everyone can figure out how to run things better.
Honestly, the more I use this app, the more I'm positively blown away by how good it is. Loving all the design choices. Very nicely done!