When using OpenHands, you will encounter cases where things work well, and others where they don't. We encourage you to provide feedback when you use OpenHands to help give feedback to the development team, and perhaps more importantly, create an open corpus of coding agent training examples -- Share-OpenHands!
Providing feedback is easy! When you are using OpenHands, you can press the thumbs-up or thumbs-down button at any point during your interaction. You will be prompted to provide your email address (e.g. so we can contact you if we want to ask any follow-up questions), and you can choose whether you want to provide feedback publicly or privately.
When you submit data, you can submit it either publicly or privately.
The data is collected and stored by All Hands AI, a company founded by OpenHands maintainers to support and improve OpenHands.
The public data will be released when we hit fixed milestones, such as 1,000 public examples, 10,000 public examples, etc. At this time, we will follow the following release process:
For data on the All Hands AI servers, we are happy to delete it at request:
One Piece of Data: If you want one piece of data deleted, we will shortly be adding a mechanism to delete pieces of data using the link and password that is displayed on the interface when you submit data.
All Data: If you would like all pieces of your data deleted, or you do not have the ID and password that you received when submitting the data, please contact contact@all-hands.dev from the email address that you registered when you originally submitted the data.