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Hi,

Thanks for the reply

By using GitHub I mean having an empty repository as a platform to manage only the issues and the wiki as I think the GitHub platform is more mature in terms of issues management and wiki organization.

You could also have the wiki be open source for everyone to contribute.

A similar pattern is used in old non-opensource Microsoft repositories (https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr was an example but they since archived it)

It's just an empty repository with a README explaining its meaning and objective and links to the issues and wiki tabs.

It's just a suggestion because I was amused by this type of use of the GitHub platform for non-opensource projects.

Excited about the new release!

Have a nice day

A similar pattern is used in old non-opensource Microsoft repositories (https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr was an example but they since archived it)

I see. I didn't know it's allowed.