Benefits of GitHub based Q&A system over mailing list #118
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It doesn't clutter everyone's inbox 😄 |
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Another positive point is that now that we have routed to github most of the specific questions from users, we can use the mailing list for important, general purpose notifications. |
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We can easily redirect questions to the repositories they belong to, or assign them to someone. |
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@drdanz actually, assigning tasks is a big pro. |
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We can also fix typos, formatting, etc |
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Just to give a look in retrospect, here are the main advantages we managed to gain by using GitHub as our Q&A system, as taken from https://www.godaddy.com/garage/webpro/development/cool-github-hack.
It's asynchronous
It enables arbitrary length of response
It’s persistent, one-to-many and public
No need for subscribing to read the threads: everything is public and, as such, problems and solutions can be easily ranked by Google.
It builds reputation and community
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