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Mention GitHub Discussions as a community place in README #515

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dee-me-tree-or-love opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 2 comments
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dee-me-tree-or-love commented Aug 22, 2023

What

Lately, I've been starting to use more Discussions to give some announcements.

Why

Due to the limited time availability on my side, I found this feature quite convenient and quickly accessible from within the same GitHub environment and thus I'm quite comfortable with it.

We also have a Zulip channel but, unfortunately, I don't manage to find enough time to engage in discussions there - for which I apologize separately.

Proposal

How about we add a tiny mention of Discussionsin the README, along with the Zulip channel?

TODOs

  • Add a little note about Discussions in the README

I would like to keep both Discussions and Zulip as open options and if anyone's interested in developing more ground for engagement in either of the channels, please feel free to participate and suggest any ideas, I'd be very curious.

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chimwec commented Sep 24, 2023

Hello is this issue still open?

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Hello is this issue still open?

Hello @chimwec, yes, are you interested in taking a look? 🙂
Let me know what can I help with.

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