Of course, GitHub discussions do not cover topics with code-related discussions and project management activities.
*ZhengSong Tu* My GitHub: https://github.com/tzssangglass <https://github.com/membphis> Apache APISIX: https://github.com/apache/apisix Ming Wen <wenm...@apache.org> 于2021年8月2日周一 下午1:23写道: > looks good to me. > And all code-related discussions and project management activities must be > on the mailing list. > > Thanks, > Ming Wen, Apache APISIX PMC Chair > Twitter: _WenMing > > > tzssangglass <tzssanggl...@apache.org> 于2021年8月2日周一 下午12:38写道: > > > Hi, Community, > > > > As more and more users are using APISIX, they ask a lot of questions, not > > only about bugs, features, etc., but also about non-code-related issues > > such as high availability solutions, best practices in different > scenarios, > > questions related to the technology stack derived from APISIX, etc. > > > > These issues are not suitable for hosting in issues, but rather in GitHub > > Discussions. > > > > I recommend using GitHub Discussions on the APISIX project. > > > > This is the introduction to GitHub Discussions: > > *“GitHub Discussions is a collaborative communication forum for the > > community around an open source project. Discussions are for > conversations > > that need to be transparent and accessible but do not need to be tracked > on > > a project board and are not related to code, unlike GitHub Issues. > > Discussions enable fluid, open conversation in a public forum.”* > > > > What's your opinion? > > > > Reference: > > - GitHub Discussions: https://docs.github.com/en/discussions/quickstart > > >