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Makes sense. Perhaps it should also include a "call to action" to anyone to mention if they are using Elsa. What do you think? |
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To discuss the usage of the Elsa-workflow project and to share experiences or ask questions about who is using Elsa, you can create an issue on the project's GitHub repository. This is a common practice for open-source projects, as it allows users to connect with each other, share use cases, and potentially collaborate on solutions. When creating such an issue, you should provide details about your use case, any specific questions you have, and what kind of information or feedback you are seeking from other users. It's also helpful to tag the issue appropriately and to be clear in your title that you're looking to discuss "Who is using" the project. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create the issue:
Once the issue is created, other users and contributors can join the discussion and provide their insights. |
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It is recommended to create a "Who is using" issue to discuss the usage of the elsa-workflow project.
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