Hi Jeremy,
I think a reasonable proposal would be to move the Dev group to GitHub > discussions: > Good idea! > > * The developer community is already on GitHub because it's where the core > development happens > * Google Groups doesn't serve the developer community very well, lacking > syntax highlighted code blocks, and the ability to reference existing > issues and PRs > * Switching the Dev Google Group to read-only and redirecting to GitHub > discussions would give us useful experience for any subsequent move of the > main discussion group > > I don't see much point in just enabling discussions on the TW5 repository > without purposely establishing the community there. People can experiment > with discussions on other repositories. > [image: image.png] There are some useful features: You can select the best answers, you can have categories, like ideas! you can have team discussion, pinned discussion, filter answered and unanswered questions, simply refer to issue and PR, and much more,... See GitHub announcement statement *Software communities don’t just write code together. They brainstorm > feature ideas, help new users get their bearings, and collaborate on best > ways to use the software. Until now, GitHub only offered issues and pull > requests as places to have these conversations. But issues and pull > requests both have a linear format—well suited for merging code, but not > for creating a community knowledge base. Conversations need their own > place—that’s what GitHub Discussions is for. * So this is a good move! Thank you Jeremy! --Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/CAAV1gMCy%3DGHYo%2BJs1cBSZg-VrLbmAPWsMUZRKKe4%2BPHDRSfh6g%40mail.gmail.com.

