Is this the Next.js Spectrum replacement? #10436
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I'm curious, is the plan to replace the Spectrum community with this new Github tool? I like that it would keep everything centralized, but at the same time feel like the feature is still kind of raw, which is expected since it's an experiment. Also, is the plan for Discussions to be like a forum board with categories and everything? |
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Discussions will replace Spectrum for the Next.js community. |
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Thanks, @timneutkens! |
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Definitely like the direction @timneutkens. Does this means "Discussions" will only be on a per-repo level? Would definitely like to see a Zeit (organizational level) discussions board that could tag different repos depending on the topic, but at this point it might not be possible. |
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Thanks @natedunn! Glad you like it :D Right now it works on a per-repo level - and we're actively developing the feature. Topics are definitely something we're discussing a lot. This is super helpful - so keep the feedback coming! |
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@simpsoka Thanks for the quick response. Maybe you have a solution in mind already. :) The only thing I will add that is some Orgs might have very little overlap in terms of their repos/topics of discussions. But others might have much more. I might have a discussion in mind that involves both Next.js and Now but I am unsure of which repo's Discussions to bring it to. Or what if Zeit staff want to make announcement thread about something "off-topic/off-repo" such as new Zeit merch ideas? Where does that go? In short: topics don't always mirror repos (or vice versa) but some folks' threads might include several ideas or topics (which may or may not have their own repos), so that is why I brought up the "organizational level" Discussions as a potential way to solve that. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for working on this and good luck moving forward! |
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@natedunn completely makes sense. thank you so much! |
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Needs dark mode to really take over :D |
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You can use a browser extension in the meantime, I guess if they do add Dark Mode it would be to github site-wide. I've good experiencies with Dark Reader both in Chrome and Firefox, it is sadly a pay-only app for Safari |
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Okay, so we've got emojis and upvotes, just noticed those, so used to upvote using "👍" I'd missed it. @simpsoka @becca Something that would be quite useful are "starred" conversations (it could also be useful for issues). So that when we want to keep one (or many) particular issues always visible, we could star them (or "pin" them, but "pin" terminology is already used for officially pinned issues, so a different terms would avoid confusion) Once I star a discussion, it's be highlighted in the "Discussions" homepage (https://github.com/zeit/next.js/discussions), like in the top. This could be a way to quickly go access often visited discussion, etc. Also, a different color code for conversations I've read, or haven't read. I tried to reply to a conversation by email earlier, and even though I sent the email reply, my message didn't get displayed in the conversation, I had to write it again. I supposed this feature isn't implemented yet? |
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Discussions will replace Spectrum for the Next.js community.
We're working with GitHub to provide feedback to shape this feature and all of your help (everyone that got invited so far) is needed to do so, so feel free to give feedback on the other repo as to what you'd like to see etc. They'd super appreciate it.