Hey everyone! Exciting news: there’s now a Lemmy Issue Tracker community where you can share your ideas, suggestions, and collaborate with others. This community is more flexible than the GitHub repository when it comes to duplicate posts, so feel free to share any great ideas you come across. With nested comments and a voting system, discussions on Lemmy are more organized and easier to follow compared to GitHub.

By moving most issue discussions from GitHub to Lemmy, we can optimize developer time and foster increased user engagement. This approach aligns with developers’ preference to minimize interactions on issue trackers[1]. By reducing the flood of comments on GitHub, we can ensure that developers can efficiently address important issues.

So, what are you waiting for? Head over to the Lemmy Issue Tracker community and start sharing your ideas today!

!issue_tracker@lemm.ee


  1. Update from Lemmy after the Reddit blackout ↩︎