Well, considerting annoying push for "let's resolve the issue on discord" it's very annoying. With things like github issues you can search for a problem and find a solution. Even ancient mailing lists most of the time have archives. Not so much with all those fancy "realtime" :/
I agree with the sentiment but GitHub issues is not a good replacement. First, it’s also owned by a corporation and is available on the open web today because they let us (is it even scrape/api available today? Can people build tooling on top?). Anyway, this “openness” can easily be changed once the “value extraction knob” is turned.
Secondly, GitHub is a developer platform, not a user/enjoyer platform. Issue reports are high-barrier even for devs. People get upset if you’re asking a random question, don’t check for duplicates, etc. Some people even get upset about issues without a PR.
Again, I’m all for good open alternatives but when HN is like “you just configure Gentoo and type 30 commands” we don’t stand a chance to actually win users over, gotta accept reality before we can improve it…