Re: Questions on github

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On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Amar Tumballi <atumball@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I personally prefer github questions than mailing list, because a valid question can later become a reason for a new feature. Also, as you said, we can 'assignee' a question and if we start with bug triage we can also make sure at least we respond to questions which is pending.

A note of caution, i would like to keep github for more code / feature related questions than that of setup related questions.

Yeah, I was thinking for feature related questions which can turn into bugs/features/documentation we can take this route. We can always encourage them to post on gluster-users and close the question if it doesn't fall in the category.
 


Regards,
Amar

On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi,
    Wanted to know what people feel about asking/answering questions on github.com, at the moment we are only using github for RFEs, I am wondering if it would be fine to open it for questions too. Main benefit I see is that it is easier to see open-questions at a glance and easy to direct someone to the question/answer in future. It is a bit cumbersome to browse through the thread on mailing list compared to github IMHO.

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