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To make sure I work on the best version of CoCart I can for people who use it, I'm going to use Requests for Comments more often. I'd love all of you to join the discussions about the features I propose, or the way you would like to see the CoCart platform evolve.
That is why I'm starting an experiment with enabling the Requests for Comments here in GitHub instead of using the developer portal's blog, as it's closer to the developer community I'm addressing, allows for structured discussion and direct code referencing, and hopefully makes it easier to follow the discussion with upvotes for comments. At least initially, I will announce the RFCs also on the developer portal's blog to make sure people are aware of this new feature.
I hope that you find this useful and productive and welcome you to voice your opinions on the RFCs! 🙌
In addition, I'm using Discussions as a place to connect with other members of the CoCart community. I hope that you:
Ask dev questions you’re wondering about.
Share ideas that could enhance CoCart.
Engage with other community members.
Welcome others and are open-minded. Remember that this is a community we
build together 💪.
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👋 Welcome to CoCart Discussions!
To make sure I work on the best version of CoCart I can for people who use it, I'm going to use Requests for Comments more often. I'd love all of you to join the discussions about the features I propose, or the way you would like to see the CoCart platform evolve.
That is why I'm starting an experiment with enabling the Requests for Comments here in GitHub instead of using the developer portal's blog, as it's closer to the developer community I'm addressing, allows for structured discussion and direct code referencing, and hopefully makes it easier to follow the discussion with upvotes for comments. At least initially, I will announce the RFCs also on the developer portal's blog to make sure people are aware of this new feature.
I hope that you find this useful and productive and welcome you to voice your opinions on the RFCs! 🙌
In addition, I'm using Discussions as a place to connect with other members of the CoCart community. I hope that you:
build together 💪.
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