If/when GitHub disappears, will the community suffer from missing information? If so, need to solve the "back to ASF"-path, so it isn't lost.

Niclas

On 2022-04-21 11:00, Yu wrote:
Hi Pulsarers,

Recently, we've found that many open source communities use GitHub
Discussions to facilitate effective communication, such as users can
ask questions, share ideas, and build connections with each other
easily [1].

GitHub Discussions is designed to:

- Provide centralized community space for conversations and questions
(and make the lives of maintainers easier when it comes to issues and
pull requests).

- Create a place for newcomers and non-code collaborators to
participate in a larger community.

- Highlight project contributors to help develop the next generation
of maintainers.

And it is different from GitHub Issue by providing more functions for
conversations, questions, and community engagement. You can check all
details here [2].

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Do we want to enable the GitHub Discussions in Pulsar?

Feel free to comment, thank you!

[1]
https://github.blog/2022-01-13-how-five-open-source-communities-are-using-github-discussions/
[2] https://resources.github.com/devops/process/planning/discussions/

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