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Status Not under consideration
Workspace z/OS
Categories Documentation
Created by Guest
Created on May 17, 2023

Use the IBM Ideas portal to report and monitor status of z/OS documentation RCF's

Recent responses to a documentation omission message sent to the regular RCF email address (mhvrcfs@ibm.com) received a response that RCF's no longer normally receive any response from the documentation team(s).  Users who have taken the trouble to identify and report a documentation error or omission deserve not only a response but a way to track if and when their report results in corrected documentation.  Using the Ideas portal (or something very like it) would provide a far better and more customer-friendly way to enter and monitor RCF documentation reports.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Jun 21, 2023
    IBM Documentation does not respond to user feedback. Feedback is anonymous, with no user data captured. Feedback is sent to the product's documentation team. Comments are received and evaluated to help improve the content experience. Any resulting updates to the product documentation are then reflected in the current release of the product. Any issues that require a response should go through IBM support.
    See the following page for feedback on product documentation ? https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=how-send-feedback