
With the recently introduced Open Documentation contribution process, you can now give feedback through GitHub. To get onboarded, check this introduction video and blog post.
As promised, we have now broadened our content offering by providing two key deliverables for working with SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP):
Your feedback has always been essential for measuring the usability of the documentation and for constantly improving the content on SAP Help Portal. Up until now, our feedback channel was one-way only, so we couldn’t get back to you to discuss your proposals and questions.
Now, our SAP BTP documentation is available on GitHub, and you can collaborate by using standard GitHub processes: with pull requests you can suggest changes to existing content, and with issues you can provide feedback and start a discussion with us.
We’re excited about this new collaboration process because it helps us to better understand your feedback, act upon it faster, and improve the content together with you. All you need is a GitHub account, familiarize yourself with our contribution guidelines, and then you can get started!
To find out how to get a GitHub account, get familiar with our code of conduct, and some dos and don'ts, check out these sources:
By the way, the collaboration process is also available for the following documentation sets:
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