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[Proposal] Adding default issues with custom templates #29

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davo opened this issue Apr 5, 2021 · 0 comments
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[Proposal] Adding default issues with custom templates #29

davo opened this issue Apr 5, 2021 · 0 comments

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davo commented Apr 5, 2021

Hey @yuanqing here is an unsolicited proposal regarding Figma Comments and Github Issues.

My assumption is that with the addition of Figma Comments inside the Figma Community content views [for instance, the Figma Plugin view] there is going to be an increase of feedback about plugin performance and issues. Subsequently, a lower increase in the issues created (or lower quality feedback within the issues).

I can't imagine how difficult might be to manage this, as an open source project with a significant usage.

So, I was thinking about helping funnel this type of feedback and lowering the friction for designers to contribute with better, more actionable feedback.

Github provides tons of flexibility to create a template that could satisfy your needs in terms of having a comprehensive feedback and use cases. Source: About automation for issues and pull requests with query parameters.

So, the plan:

  • Adding a set of custom template issues [maybe even one for each plugin].
  • Each custom template can be triggered from the Readme.md with a deep-link to a custom template, but also can pre-populate title and label.

This might help connect users's feedback from the new Figma Plugin Comment area with this monorepo in a way that can be more conducive to the sustainability of this project.

I'll be more than happy to help putting an initial proposal. I will need to ask you some questions, tho.

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