I don't think this is going to do anything but I really want to urge @jorge and the whole #bluefin team to reconsider their decision of quitting Discourse for GitHub Discussions. I believe that this is a huge mistake and makes the project even more inaccessible to people who are not developers.
I've had to use Github for years as a non developer and I still can't find my way around it. There are few things I dread more than having to find something on a GitHub project's page. It's not meant for most users, for me, it's an awful experience to use EVERY TIME, to the point where, and I kid you not, find it genuinely emotionally distressing which I know is purely an autistic bunny me thing, but still. It's not good.
One of the big aspect I love about Universal Blue projects, including Bluefin, is that discourse forum! It's been such a valuable resource for me. Making this switch makes it so that, for users like me, there might as well not be a forum at all. I understand that a lot of the Bluefin people are developpers, but they also keep advertising it as a project for everyone, with the ease to use of a Chromebook... and Github is everything but easy. :/
I may rebase to #Bazzite on my Framework honestly for this alone. Because I'm serious, the forum is that big of a ressource for me and GitHub is just that much of an inaccessible nightmare to me. And the justification given on the thread about AI tools are... I don't know, I really don't think that this is the more user friendly approach the teams seems to think it is. :neofox_sob:
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