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Feedback Channels

Calcitem edited this page Oct 1, 2022 · 2 revisions

Feedback channels

As a development team we want to be present on many channels (GitHub issues, Twitter, Stack Overflow, Telegram). We want to be responsive and at the same time be effective, for example, we want to avoid having to provide the same answer on different channels. This page describes how the development team intends to use and be active on the different channels.

GitHub issues

GitHub issues should be used for bugs and feature requests. How to submit good bugs and feature requests is described in How to Contribute and how we track issues is described in Issue Tracking.

Notice, we don't want to use GitHub Issues for general 'how-to' questions about Code. We will therefore redirect general 'how-to' questions to Stack Overflow.

Stack overflow

Stack overflow is the best place for getting high quality answers. Many community members are already on Stack Overflow and provide great answers to 'how-to' questions. A development team member tracks stack overflow for questions without an answer and jumps in as needed.

Therefore please do not be upset when we close an issue with the comment to ask a question on Stack Overflow.

Telegram Chat Group

The Telegram Group provides a place where the Community can get together and collaborate. It is actually great to see that folks have already started to collaborate and support each other there.

The Sanmill team's presence in the room will be optional, at least for the foreseeable future. We hope the Community will use the room and have discussions.

Twitter

Watch for tweets from the @CalcitemStudio account on twitter for announcements and updates from members of the development team.

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