Github is not a user-friendly, welcoming place. Even the mechanics of 
posting are unfriendly, with tiny postage size boxes to type in. Almost any 
other solution suggested would be better for discussions.

TT's use case -- looking for "editing" in a forum where almost every post 
will relate to editing, is a bit of an outlier.

I think GG is the best *free* forum we're likely to find. 

On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 2:52:13 AM UTC-7, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Births wrote:
>
>> ... I am not sure than everyone creating adaptations and plugins even are 
>> on github ... If the interesting stuff leaves this group, people will leave 
>> the group but not necessarily to go on github.
>
>
> Ste Wilson wrote:
>>
>> I don't get git hub...i keep trying... But.. Commits. Pr.. Fork.. Wtf... 
>> And it all seems very formal.. Not sure April McEnzie of London, 
>> Newfoundland would approve either! Which is to say I'm not sure threads 
>> like tiddly smile would be created on git hub.
>
>
> Ciao Steve & Birthe 
>
> Right!
>
> At base is ONE place. IF we could get here to work for finding HISTORY 
> we'd be fine.
>
> I suspect the solution is (a) mainly technical; (b) slight change in 
> posting behaviour (maybe enforced tagging?) Dunno.
>
> The last thing I'd think good would be yet more fragmentation on 
> "relevance detection".
>
> GitHub is good. But its NOT a discussion forum. Totally WRONG for that. 
> Its primarily a code management system.
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>

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