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It should be possible to interact/comment on each job #199

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jancborchardt opened this issue Apr 20, 2017 · 3 comments
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It should be possible to interact/comment on each job #199

jancborchardt opened this issue Apr 20, 2017 · 3 comments

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@jancborchardt
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Some big problems with the job board at the moment are:

  • it’s very static, discussion is difficult to start
  • you don’t know the state of it, if it’s taken already
  • we don’t know if it’s done

As far as I know it’s possible to embed Discourse thread replies in a website. We could have a category in the Discourse called »Jobs« (you can’t create posts but will be led to the job submission form), and one thread per job. Then on every job there’s the discussion thread below.
@erlend-sh could you point us how to do that maybe? :)

We do have to require that the people have to register at Discourse though and be subscribed to the issue. But maybe that can be automated and will lead to growth.

cc @jdittrich @simonv3 @belenbarrospena @janushead @guiguru @HeikoTietze @bnvk @evalica

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simonv3 commented Apr 20, 2017

I like this idea a lot.

@jdittrich jdittrich changed the title Interactivity / comments on each job It should be possible to interact/comment on each job Apr 20, 2017
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belenbarrospena commented Apr 21, 2017 via email

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Moved to opensourcedesign/opensourcedesign.github.io#100 cause we have to many repositories – we’ll only use the website repo for website issues, not the jobs repo. :)

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