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(Suggestion) GitHub bot #9
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How about having a dedicated person to check the issues, like a community manager? I already sent a message to @ST-Apps on reddit but Im not sure if he checks it. Although Im not a dev, I still follow fixes and issues, your responses and descriptions on merges and am doing my best directing people to the right place (mostly out of GitHub towards reddit), where I already created a huge thread about fixes done and ongoing fixes and known issues. I'd love to help you guys as a mod/community person, clearing the issues and following the changes on repo and keeping the community up to date and keeping their questions and duplicates out of your way. |
@kaantantr we are already mods and we are going to filter it anyway. But a bot that closes issues that are useless is better then having a person on this sort of things |
@kaantantr I am going to be the more dedicated community manager, I'll check for spams and shit issues and try to respond as much as I can |
@Kaankehh @christosk92 However you feel more comfortable, if you ever need help, you can always message me on reddit, I have the same username there! |
@kaantantr I will :) |
So, I found online this:
https://github.com/foosel/GitIssueBot
Maybe we can use it to filter those bots, stupid issues and other things.
It can auto label too, it can be something useful.
The only problem is, where to host it
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