Suggestion: Fibery Open Academy (team + user contributions)

Whoever reads this: can you share your thoughts?

Fibery can become pretty complex as operating system, lots of moving parts.
The Fibery User Guide is maintained by the team, and is minimal in the sense that it lacks more educational properties like learning modules and use case analysis. It also lacks the ability for users to contribute with their successful implementations of specific features or configurations. There is no connection to discussions or comments around all that. There is this fibery discourse forum, but its scattered and more like a heystack with search capability.

Suggestion:
Use a shared Fibery workspace to build the Open Academy, with learning modules and contributed case studies.

Benefit: since likely all users will use it at some point, they could likely be contributing to it. it could be connected to this discourse platform, but in a way that brings users back to the Academy as much as possible and not spend all their time only in the discourse platform. So the integration needs to well done.

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I could see value to this. ClickUp’s equivalent was quite helpful and was a big reason why we initially started to use it. It certainly helped to work through explanations and specific examples to help ideas start to become more concrete. I remember having thoughts like “oh, that’s what that feature is for” and “ah, that’s how I see people do X”.

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