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megamattron avatar megamattron commented on July 24, 2024

Yes, I agree, a HN clone is a pretty limited goal and we should aim for more. It was fun to have a goal of getting to HN feature parity as it let us work out the kinks in collaborating on the site. Now we've gotten there so much faster than I thought we would, it's already time to think about where we want to go next. We have some thoughts on that but haven't had time to really figure it out (too busy merging, hah). Open to suggestions and discussion.

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megamattron avatar megamattron commented on July 24, 2024

One possible next step would be to invite some of our friends in to work on the outstanding enhancements and bug fixes, rather than existing users doing them. That way the community grows a bit while we still have things we know we want to do.

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treygriffith avatar treygriffith commented on July 24, 2024

I'd agree, growing the community through code contribution should be a priority. Interestingly, a large part of the community aspect has been (so far) on GitHub. I wonder if there is a way to bring that into pullup somehow, or if it should stay separate.

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megamattron avatar megamattron commented on July 24, 2024

I guess it's natural that discussion would happen next to the code which is where most of the action has been so far, but it'd be nice to start adding more ways to use the actual site. Maybe if someone does #64 then more general discussion might happen on the site itself. I'd also like to use #64 to post summaries of what's been released and maybe share those out so more people find out about the site itself.

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chall8908 avatar chall8908 commented on July 24, 2024

One of the things we did at my job was make a bit of software that integrates with GitHub to display issues directly on our internal web services. Maybe we could do something like that on Pullup itself so that you can see and comment on what's going on through Pullup directly. This would also allow new users to get a better idea of what the community is looking for so they can contribute faster.

Granted, our implementation is in Ruby and I don't know if there are solid implementations in JS (though, I imagine there are).

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treygriffith avatar treygriffith commented on July 24, 2024

@chall8908 I actually really like that idea, especially since we already require Github auth to log in. It's an entirely different sorting algorithm from the News (which are recent items by definition), but it would be cool to be able to vote on feature suggestions, and therefore always have a running list of the most popular feature ideas / worst bugs, which would in turn make it easy for people to jump in and contribute.

For Pullup, in some ways the journey (of building a community app) is the destination, so if we can put some of the stuff about building Pullup into Pullup itself, I think that would be cool.

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chall8908 avatar chall8908 commented on July 24, 2024

@treygriffith another plus is that it could allow non-users to still comment on items through GitHub and have those messages show up on the site. That way, new users can take part in the conversation before they've made their first PR. Kinda the reverse of what we were doing, but still an interesting idea.

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megamattron avatar megamattron commented on July 24, 2024

Closing since some of what's discussed here has been implemented, we can open new issues to discuss further as new ideas come up.

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