GitHub Issues are deprecated. Use Discuss Issues for reporting issues about this repository.
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This is singularly a terrible idea.
The new discussion tool looks to be an own-rolled app and I, personally, can't even log in with my GitHub credentials.
The new discussion format lacks many, many features that allow for meaningful conversations in GitHub issues. GitHub allows for discussions that link PRs, issues, ping relevant users etc. and allow individuals to participate in multiple repositories at once.
Your users don't need yet another discussion tool.
This move actively discourages users from participating in the improvement of your product by introducing orders of magnitude more friction and withholding vital features. In this way it provides the appearance that the dgraph team doesn't want to deal with real world user issues, and it also inhibits good software citizenship.
Please reconsider this move.
FWIW, snowpack recently went through the same experience. https://github.com/pikapkg/snowpack/issues/606
GitHub is actually releasing a new feature called Discussions to cater for exactly this scenario, and snowpack was able to get early access to it.
I'm not sure if this is appropriate, but might @gr2m be able to help get the dgraph team in the Discussions early access? Apologies if this is out of line.
@manishrjain is this something you鈥檇 be interested in trying? Do you have any questions or concerns?
https://dgraph.io/docs/tutorials/ still points to github and it would be good if the issues could be found here.
Thoughts on deprecating Discuss in favor of Github Discussions so devs can get all their notifications in one place and don't have to make yet another account? Also the UI is infinitely better.
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This is singularly a terrible idea.
The new discussion tool looks to be an own-rolled app and I, personally, can't even log in with my GitHub credentials.
The new discussion format lacks many, many features that allow for meaningful conversations in GitHub issues. GitHub allows for discussions that link PRs, issues, ping relevant users etc. and allow individuals to participate in multiple repositories at once.
Your users don't need yet another discussion tool.
This move actively discourages users from participating in the improvement of your product by introducing orders of magnitude more friction and withholding vital features. In this way it provides the appearance that the dgraph team doesn't want to deal with real world user issues, and it also inhibits good software citizenship.
Please reconsider this move.