* Add new product to products.yml * Move directory to its new location and rename it * Update new index page * Remove old category from GitHub product index * Add collaboration category * Add membership category * Add roles category * Add teams category * Add team discussion category * Add repo access category * Add project board access category * Add app management category * Add org settings category * Add improved org perms category * Add category for OAuth app restrictions * Add org security category * Add SAML category * Add SAML access category * Add git access category * Add redirects and update links for collaboration category * Add redirects and update links to team discussions content * Add redirects and update links to SAML access category * Update links to org security category and add redirects * Add redirects for app managers content * Add redirects for project board category * Add redirects and update links for the repo access category * Add redirects for git access category * Add redirects and update links for membership category * Add redirects and update links for org settings category * Fix links * Add redirects and update links to org access category * Add redirects and upate links to SSO category * Add redirects to improved org perms category * Add redirects and update links to teams category * Add redirects and update links to oauth apps category * Fix links * Fix links * Fix links
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title, intro, redirect_from, versions, topics
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| About conversations on GitHub | You can discuss specific projects and changes, as well as broader projects or team goals, using different types of discussions on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. |
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Discussions on {% data variables.product.product_name %}
You can create and participate in issues, pull requests, and team discussions, depending on the type of conversation you'd like to have.
Issues are useful for discussing specific details of a project such as bug reports and planned improvements. For more information, see "About issues." Pull requests allow you to comment directly on proposed changes. For more information, see "About pull requests" and "Commenting on a pull request."
{% data reusables.organizations.team-discussions-purpose %} For more information, see "About team discussions."
Reacting to ideas in comments
You can show your support or dissent for an idea in a conversation. When you add a reaction to a comment or the body of a team discussion, issue, or pull request, people subscribed to the conversation won't receive a notification. For more information about subscriptions, see {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion == "github-ae@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.20" %}"About notifications{% else %}"Subscribing to and unsubscribing from notifications{% endif %}."
{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %}
{% tip %}
Tip: You can also add reactions using your mobile device.
{% endtip %}
{% endif %}
Following contribution guidelines
Before you open an issue or pull request, check to see if the repository has contributing guidelines. The CONTRIBUTING.md file includes information about how the repository maintainer would like you to contribute ideas to the project.
Similar to contributing guidelines, the repository maintainer may have included a template for information to include in an issue or pull request. Completing the prompts from the template may help you get a better response from maintainers.
