You can ask for ASF INFRA to see whether there is a way to bring all
activities of GitHub Discussion to a mailing list. Just like development
activities to commits@.

Best,
tison.


Niclas Hedhman <nic...@hedhman.org> 于2022年4月21日周四 20:16写道:

>
> 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].
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >
> > 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/
> >
> > Anonymitaet
>

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