How to Handle Discussions #1445
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I like this idea @CliffAgius , Here are my personal points:
Just my grain of salt. It is totally up to discussion and I agree with what all agree 😄 |
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Closed as per the Community Stand-up discussion here: https://youtu.be/N9wMcBP4jtg?t=2889 |
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Hi All,
As mentioned on the last 2 monthly Community Toolkit stand-ups we have been Discussing how to handle the discussions here.
My suggestion is that we set a level of upvotes and if a discussion item passes this level we make a point of discussing on the next monthly stand-up. From here we can then vote along with those in the chat on progressing this feature request or closing the discussion.
My feeling is that this will allow us as a community to openly discuss the points raised in the feature, if it gets voted as a yes in the stand-up we can then champion it and move it over to a feature on the project board for working on. However if we vote No and we as a community feel it's not a good fit or a current available 3rd party OSS project covers it we close the discussion with a comment and link to the Stand-up video where it was discussed.
This will help to make sure that features listed are looked into and the community has a say in those that get added, I am suggesting that a starting level of 10 upvotes gets it discussed but we can amend the number.
Any feature that fails to meet the 10 vote threshold in say 6 months is closed automatically.
So please vote below if you feel this is a good idea, and feel free to comment below if you feel I am way off the mark with this idea after all this is a community decision.
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