If you submit a gitstuff issue on the new Contact form, and you are a subscriber to theforest, then your issue shows up in the social feed and everyone who goes to the website can see it. Everyone who goes to GitCitadel.com and looks at the #Alexandria repo can also see it, even if you are not a subscriber.

We are not afraid of our users. We are listening. We will respond. We see you.

Coming #thoon.

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Feel free to go there and rant at us. Consider it discount therapy sessions.

You're welcome. Anytime.

Using gitstuff issues for app feedback forms is classic support devving. Hat tip to nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyw8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctvqqswgvmv65ja7706f5a0xe8ajcqdfvgdeeppt2jvx0kh06sggg6ykyqsa5c6u for the idea.

This means none of our users need to go to GitHub -- or otherwise be sent on an Internet wild goose chase -- just to get our undivided attention.

They can do it Nostr-native style. If you are having problems with the reply button or your publication is rendering weirdly, then maybe some other user also is. And they can quickly see that you already notified us of it, and just respond to the issue you've posted, with a "+1" or a #metoo.