How five open source communities are using GitHub Discussions
From answering questions about a new release to fielding feature requests, here’s how five open source communities use GitHub Discussions.
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From answering questions about a new release to fielding feature requests, here’s how five open source communities use GitHub Discussions.
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A public beta of the new GitHub Issues, a "security manager" role for organizations, a command palette beta, and lots more.
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