Good suggestion @nickmaris
. We are working on examples of the knowledge Bugout pulls on GitHub. Will follow up when they are ready.
You know, you have a good point about where you can find answers in GitHub issues. We did a small experiment last year that showed that emoji use is a good indicator of how useful a comment is on GitHub issues.
Based on this experiment, I stood up a little application that lets you summarize public GitHub issues from emoji reactions: thumbsup.bugout.dev/index.html :)
Took your suggestion and started creating content showing what Bugout does and how it helps in day-to-day development: dev.to/zomglings/using-bugout-dev-...
Thank you again for your feedback, I really appreciate it. :)
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Good suggestion @nickmaris . We are working on examples of the knowledge Bugout pulls on GitHub. Will follow up when they are ready.
You know, you have a good point about where you can find answers in GitHub issues. We did a small experiment last year that showed that emoji use is a good indicator of how useful a comment is on GitHub issues.
Based on this experiment, I stood up a little application that lets you summarize public GitHub issues from emoji reactions: thumbsup.bugout.dev/index.html :)
@nickmaris :
Took your suggestion and started creating content showing what Bugout does and how it helps in day-to-day development:
dev.to/zomglings/using-bugout-dev-...
Thank you again for your feedback, I really appreciate it. :)