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NOTE: GitHub Discussions now enabled! #766
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Thanks for the proposal! I have to admit that the Tectonic forum has not taken off like I'd hoped and I don't do much to maintain or support it right now, so that's another thing to factor in. I don't have any experience using GitHub Discussions although I'm familiar with the general concept. I'm certainly willing to give it a try but would be interested to hear folks' opinions about how well (or not-well) it works. Does anyone else have any comments on the topic? |
@pkgw Just to say that I have no experience with Github Discussions (it is relatively new) but it looks like to be very close to the issue tracker, so if somebody complains about it, it should complains about the GitHb issues too ;) |
@gabestein You've made exactly this transition, no? Any thoughts about how it's gone so far? |
Sorry I'm late! It's been great, honestly. It's done three things nicely for us:
See, for example, this amazing thread on building editorial management features. |
@pkgw This would totally rock 🚀 For example I found how many people reported issues related to outdated (compared to last TeX Live release which is what many use anyways) or missing packages were all scattered between tectonic, tectonic-staging and tectonic-texlive-bundles. This makes it even more difficult to keep tabs on them, and I wanted to discuss if we could somehow make absolutely clear where to guide all people to these kinds of requests. |
@mnrvwl Yes, it's challenging when there are so many different places and ways for people to report issues or ask questions. Each place does has its uses, but like you say it's very hard to channel people into the right places. I don't believe that turning on GitHub discussions would inherently help with that, but it is definitely true that I try to stay on top of my GitHub notifications while I just don't have the bandwidth to participate in external forums to the level that they deserve (even/especially the |
It took me a while but I've gone ahead and turned on discussions: Let's see how it goes! |
@pkgw how are you feeling about it now after more than a year has been passed? 👀 💭 |
IMO, many of the issues here are not real issues, but rather questions or discussions. So maybe allowing GitHub discussions will keep only the "real" issues here.
I know there is already a tectonics forum, but switching to GitHub discussions will bring everything to the same place with all the advantages, especially the ability to move a topic between the issue tracker and the discussion forum.
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