I love the creative thinking here. Keep it up.

If I may state some sage advice, which you may already be aware of.

Creativity, remember not to have such an "open mind that it all falls out". 
When considering such solutions, after the initial exploration try and 
define a scope, what part of community participation it will support?. 
There is no use in developing a solution if people do not understand why it 
exists and when it is used. 

Experienced in Information and Knowledge management a key way to have a 
successful solution is to ensure you can explain its purpose so people can 
know when it is the best solution.

Questions
Will this 

   - support the current issues thread
   - Create a better community conversation
   - Tie into pull requests
   - Be a parallel system?
   - who is the audience ?
   - etc...


Love you work
Tony

On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 11:47:13 AM UTC+11, Cd.K wrote:
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> *@TiddlyTweeter wrote:*
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>>  In my own case I still don't understand PR's well (I'm not tech). 
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> Take a look YouTube Mario Pietsch part 06 tw5 development PULL-REQUEST 
> workflow <https://youtu.be/YuStB5Qt7e4?t=433>
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> Regards 
> Cd.K
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>

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