Everything that goes in the here is a candidate for a Discussion on one of the Espressif repos, in addition to every issue that is filed in IDF repo that should go here, which is the first reason for this. And let's face it, Espressif's GitHub, especially ESP-IDF repo, is more popular than this forum. So all in all, no real friction, better organization (easier to manage, and there would now be a real alternative and incentive for not posting something which isn't an actual issue with IDF or other repos), and thus, less fracturing of the community (GitHub instead of GitHub AND this forum).
The second is that GitHub Discussion platform is just better (Markdown > BBCode, Dark-mode, Discussion topics can be tagged, answers can be flagged, among other pros).
The better access to folks from Espressif is also a plus, although I see how that can also be a con, but it can be managed through GitHub itself. An arguable con is the extra reliance on GitHub, but so long as GitHub can be trusted to be the only public mirror of IDF, I find it hard to believe this to be an issue.
Enable GitHub Discussions for espressif repositories
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tosemusername
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Re: Enable GitHub Discussions for espressif repositories
That's kind-of the crux of the matter: this forum is for all and any discussion of anything related to ESP32 chips, be it hardware, software, philosophy, whatever. Tying it down to e.g. the ESP-IDF repo means (or at least implies) that the discussion is intended to be only about ESP-IDF.Everything that goes in the here is a candidate for a Discussion on one of the Espressif repos, in addition to every issue that is filed in IDF repo that should go here, which is the first reason for this. And let's face it, Espressif's GitHub, especially ESP-IDF repo, is more popular than this forum. So all in all, no real friction, better organization (easier to manage, and there would now be a real alternative and incentive for not posting something which isn't an actual issue with IDF or other repos), and thus, less fracturing of the community (GitHub instead of GitHub AND this forum).
If you need these features, feel free to request it on the forum.The second is that GitHub Discussion platform is just better (Markdown > BBCode, Dark-mode, Discussion topics can be tagged, answers can be flagged, among other pros).
Migrating the code from Github to anywhere else is trivial; not sure if that goes for the discussions as well.An arguable con is the extra reliance on GitHub, but so long as GitHub can be trusted to be the only public mirror of IDF, I find it hard to believe this to be an issue.
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tosemusername
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Re: Enable GitHub Discussions for espressif repositories
Possibly. One could argue that you could even open discussion-only repos if that's a significant issue, but even with the downsides of it being IDF-centric, the unification and more easy access to the code and the developers is well worth it.Tying it down to e.g. the ESP-IDF repo means (or at least implies) that the discussion is intended to be only about ESP-IDF.
So I take opening up the Discussions is off the table? Nevermind, then.If you need these features, feel free to request it on the forum.
You could put this up for a vote or a test: A vote on which the community prefers, or just open up Discussions concurrently with having the forum, and let the community organically decide. One doesn't necessarily precludes the other.
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