On Mon, 29 Mar 2021 at 23:06, Glyph <gl...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote: > > > On Mar 29, 2021, at 7:27 AM, Adi Roiban <a...@roiban.ro> wrote: > > Hi, > > Should I enable GitHub discussions for twisted/twisted repo? > > > Rather than phrasing this in terms of advantages & disadvantages, I think > it might be more fruitful to talk about what *problem* we would > ostensibly be trying to solve by using it. Right now I don't think the > list is high-traffic enough that the big advantage (you can have a > discussion without blasting out a message to too many people) would really > solve any issues we're currently having. > > Personally I am -0 because I don't think that Github's structure for > notifications are particularly conducive to an Inbox Zero style approach, > i.e. one where everyone involved with he project knows where to go check > for things that they might want to pay attention to. The mailing list > makes this very straightforward; you just check your email, which you're > probably doing anyway. > > Github does have *some* notion of "inboxes", i.e. > https://github.com/twisted/twisted/pulls/review-requested/@me could > probably replace https://twisted.reviews, but even though I am a person > who thinks *way too much* about inboxes > <https://glyph.twistedmatrix.com/2016/04/email-isnt-the-problem.html>, I > find https://github.com/notifications difficult to approach. If we were > going to turn it on we should probably have a recommended way to check in > on messages for contributors. > > Thanks for the feedback. That is ok. There is no need to use GitHub Discussions.
Thanks for the nice read about inboxes :) -- Adi Roiban
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