This is awesome! TJ is hands-down one of the most prolific and talented developer product creators on the planet. Always a joy to see what he builds.
TJ - what inspired GitHub Polls?
@keithwhor thanks man! I was just looking for a better way to get organized feedback without having to tally up dozens of comments. The more I've been "abusing" SVG in markdown the more powerful I realize it can actually be, fun little project!
Pretty unique way to hack around SVGs on GitHub. Not sure what I would use this for as of now, but I really want to. You been using this for anything specifically TJ?
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@vhmth I imagine uses like someone proposes a feature and then you can do a poll to see if it is worth adding
@randomrumblegen I suppose I can see that, but feature proposals probably happen closest to your transactional conversation platform (i.e. Slack, Hipchat, Email, etc.). I guess for some teams this would be on GH, but I don't think that would be the case for most. I'm thinking of using this to run polls on the effectiveness of our Wiki pages. A simple "Was this page helpful? Yes or no"
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@randomrumblegen@vhmth How about open source projects? At least those that don't use gitter / slack etc. Most of the discussion is going on in the Issues section for them I guess.
@vhmth it's great for getting a nice overview of what features or examples people might want first, for example https://github.com/apex/up/issue.... This way you don't have a massive stream of responses to count haha.
Thats really awesome! Way better then getting feedback over emoji reactions or comments.
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Five years ago my partner and I did poll product for github based on github api (issues): http://poll.gitrun.com/. In that case all your data is stored on GitHub (one poll in one issue)
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Very nice product ! It would be useful an extra button to copy the html code.
Vote for this functionality here: https://github.com/srph/gh-polls...
@keithwhor thanks man! I was just looking for a better way to get organized feedback without having to tally up dozens of comments. The more I've been "abusing" SVG in markdown the more powerful I realize it can actually be, fun little project!
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