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I read in this blog post and in this thread that the Rust community is frustrated with GitHub's UI for discussing RFCs.
I want to share a new kind of tool for RFCs I'm building. It's called CQ2. It's free, open-source, self-hostable, and it's in its early stages.
I took a Discourse discussion on a PEP and simulated it on CQ2: https://cq2.co/app/document/demo/v1. Try opening some threads there! Looks much better organised, easier to follow and easier to engage with, right?
CQ2 offers inline comments, infinite threads, a separate place for general comments, ability to resolve threads (to know what exactly remains to be discussed) and better document versioning.
I believe the Rust community would find CQ2 very delightful and more productive to use than the current GitHub workflow. If you all like it, I would love to get feedback and work with the community to shape it in its early stages.
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I read in this blog post and in this thread that the Rust community is frustrated with GitHub's UI for discussing RFCs.
I want to share a new kind of tool for RFCs I'm building. It's called CQ2. It's free, open-source, self-hostable, and it's in its early stages.
I took a Discourse discussion on a PEP and simulated it on CQ2: https://cq2.co/app/document/demo/v1. Try opening some threads there! Looks much better organised, easier to follow and easier to engage with, right?
CQ2 offers inline comments, infinite threads, a separate place for general comments, ability to resolve threads (to know what exactly remains to be discussed) and better document versioning.
I believe the Rust community would find CQ2 very delightful and more productive to use than the current GitHub workflow. If you all like it, I would love to get feedback and work with the community to shape it in its early stages.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: