Use Reddit! Create a public/private subreddit (whatever suits you). It's a perfect place for discussions, and you can use IFTTT to provide you with webhooks.
If you want serious discussion, Reddit is the worst choice.
Ask HN: How do you talk to your GitHub community?
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#32Use Reddit! Create a public/private subreddit (whatever suits you). It's a perfect place for discussions, and you can use IFTTT to provide you with webhooks.
> It's a perfect place for discussions Reddit is terrible for discussions. It is perfect for current, forgotten-tomorrow consumation of things.
Reddit isn't perfect, but it's much less intrusive than facebook and people can search for past discussions. I know it is a low bar, but then I don't have to worry about spams, registrations, etc. Plus, if I don't have time to read/deal with it today, the discussion and the person isn't gone tomorrow which chat services tend to do.
Re: Ask HN: How do you talk to your GitHub community?
#33> I'm looking for an app like Discourse that is integrated with github. [...] The only 'must haves' are sign-on-with-github-account, and asynch communications. So, Discourse? It supports OAuth logins, what you need for GH.
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#34Trello. On another note, if i’ve ever seen a startup idea, this has to be one!
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#35Example: https://discourse.gohugo.io/
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#36Most of the time through http://gitter.im
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#37> I'm looking for an app like Discourse that is integrated with github. [...] The only 'must haves' are sign-on-with-github-account, and asynch communications. So, Discourse? It supports OAuth logins, what you need for GH.
I might go with discourse but I can’t afford the saas version ($100/mo) and was hoping to avoid having another thing to maintain.
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#38Re: Ask HN: How do you talk to your GitHub community?
#39Keep in mind that most of the value people get out of such forums is being able to search possibly years old posts after the fact, and something like E-Mail is much more likely to be useful in that fashion than some glorified IRC client.