Open pranav-ganesh opened 2 years ago
A small diagram is subjective. All the words can be read clearly from the diagram. The diagram takes up half of a pdf page which is sufficiently large. It does not contain unnecessary low-level details.
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Reason for disagreement: I don't agree with the team's view. A small diagram is not subjective in this case. All the words cannot be read clearly from the diagram unless I zoom in.
This is how the diagram looks like on Google Chrome with 100% zoom (default page size):
The words are not clear at the default page size and trying to read some of the details causes strain to my eye.
The details in the diagram are clearly too small and this is a symptom of having too much information in the diagram.
Here is a paragraph from the website that identifies too small diagram details as a potential documentation bug:
Therefore, this is classified as a bug with very low severity.
Diagram is quite small (I had to zoom in to read). Little hard to read all the details. Minor issue