Help Us Improve GitHub Community Discussion Categories 🫶 #187026
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Hi everyone 👋
We’re planning a refresh of the GitHub Community discussion category structure, and we’d love your help shaping it. We found the similar exercise we had for the Copilot category was extremely beneficial, so we want to apply the same collaboration to the wider board.
We’re exploring a few different ways to organize the categories: Would you prefer seeing a simplified list of categories? Or do you think having sections focused around products or common use themes would be more helpful? We want to understand what feels most intuitive to you.
Our goal is to make it easier to discover the right place to ask, learn, and share - whether you’re brand new to GitHub or you’ve been building on it for years.
Additionally, we’re considering introducing new categories dedicated to more relaxed conversations, offering spaces for informal chats and community bonding. We would love to hear what areas you’d want to see introduced. To help new members feel at home, we’re also planning to introduce a dedicated Welcome category where everyone can introduce themselves and get started.
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A quick note
Categories are always listed alphabetically, so admins can’t change their order. To work around this limitation, we may adjust category names to help everything feel clear and easy to find where needed.
We’d love your feedback:
Your input will directly inform what we implement. Of course, the GitHub Community team will have the final say, and sometimes we’ll need to make decisions that fit with how things work behind the scenes or with product teams. Thanks for understanding 💙
We’ll be transparent about what we can and can’t change, and we truly appreciate your time and thoughtfulness as we work through this.
We’ll collect feedback until 23rd February and will take all suggestions into careful consideration.
Thanks for helping us make the GitHub Community easier to navigate and better for everyone. We’re excited to hear what you think! ✨
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