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Text suggestion: "Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application." #1841

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JoannaHill opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 4 comments

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@JoannaHill JoannaHill changed the title Application Detail page, comments section: How about a slight update 'Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application.' Also I prefer 'made public' because I think we can't say "public' often enough - but fine with 'published' if that is more to everyone's liking. "Whether to approve" perhaps accidentally sits on the side of 'approval' whereas 'making a decision' leaves it neutral to any outcome. Comments section - Text edit update 'Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application.' Also I prefer 'made public' because I think we can't say "public' often enough - but fine with 'published' if that is more to everyone's liking. "Whether to approve" perhaps accidentally sits on the side of 'approval' whereas 'making a decision' leaves it neutral to any outcome. Jul 4, 2024
@JoannaHill JoannaHill changed the title Comments section - Text edit update 'Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application.' Also I prefer 'made public' because I think we can't say "public' often enough - but fine with 'published' if that is more to everyone's liking. "Whether to approve" perhaps accidentally sits on the side of 'approval' whereas 'making a decision' leaves it neutral to any outcome. Comments section - Text edit suggestion 'Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application.' Also I prefer 'made public' because I think we can't say "public' often enough - but fine with 'published' if that is more to everyone's liking. "Whether to approve" perhaps accidentally sits on the side of 'approval' whereas 'making a decision' leaves it neutral to any outcome. Jul 4, 2024
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katska commented Jul 4, 2024

@JoannaHill ?

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@katska this was originally your comment I've moved over from Bugherd. Is it still relevant?

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katska commented Jul 18, 2024

@JoannaHill Yes if this was not discussed before going live.
If an active decision was made, I'd like to understand the thinking :)

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I don't think it was particularly active decision, probably a rushed one to get it out the door at the time. I'm very happy with your copy suggestion. So we're going with this below?

"Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application."

@JoannaHill JoannaHill changed the title Comments section - Text edit suggestion 'Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application.' Also I prefer 'made public' because I think we can't say "public' often enough - but fine with 'published' if that is more to everyone's liking. "Whether to approve" perhaps accidentally sits on the side of 'approval' whereas 'making a decision' leaves it neutral to any outcome. Text suggestion: "Your comment will be published here and automatically sent to Byron Shire Council. They may consider your comments along with other submissions when making any decision on this application." Jul 18, 2024
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