Hello,

personally I prefer to keep the "official" community discussions in a single place, because can be distracting and unproductive to follow many places, risking that the main goal of building a knowledge base reduces its efficiency.

I understand that one medium doesn't match all needs, a reason there is irc/matrix room, to offer a place for more real time interactions. But I would not like to use many platforms for the same type of communication. I know that some people organized "unofficial" discussion channels (on slack, telegram), that's fine, I am referring to what the project advertises to be somehow "official" and what is under kamailio github organization is implicitly in this category.

No matter I am more an email-oriented person than real time IM or forums, but considering that it's a new feature of github, at this moment I think makes no sense to go for it. There are probably other concerns related to it, like ability to migrate the content when/if wanting to switch to another platform, copyright of the content and the fact that we enforce the entire community (not only the registered developers) to make an account and "sign" the agreement with github/microsoft.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 09.12.20 11:51, Sergey Safarov wrote:
GitHub release new feature - discussion.

Example
https://github.com/vercel/vercel/discussions

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