With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is
not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they
are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them
as they fly overhead.
Translation: sure, you can make this work by piling automation on top. But that doesn't make it a good system to begin with, and won't really result in a robust result either. I'd really rather have a better foundation to start with.
They're already doing that by moving discussions to issues. In fact it's more work for them because they have to actually create the issue instead of just adding a "confirmed bug" label or whatever.
I guess it probably leads to higher quality issue descriptions at least, but otherwise this seems pretty dumb and user-hostile.
There’s a one-click button to convert from discussion to issue (and vice versa). It’s hardly more work. But I do feel like discussions are kind of hidden and out of the way on GitHub.
On repos I maintain, I use an “untriaged” label for issues and I convert questions to discussions at issue triage time.
dymk|1 month ago
Aurornis|1 month ago
eqvinox|1 month ago
¹ https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1925
IshKebab|1 month ago
I guess it probably leads to higher quality issue descriptions at least, but otherwise this seems pretty dumb and user-hostile.
lsbussell|1 month ago
On repos I maintain, I use an “untriaged” label for issues and I convert questions to discussions at issue triage time.
Thorrez|1 month ago
philipallstar|1 month ago