Heads up: v1.1.0 was just released with GitHub-to-Discourse username mapping
This is useful for projects with multiple maintainers. Release topics can now be posted as the release author’s mapped Discourse username, instead of always using a fixed discourse-author-username (or system as fallback).
Details are in the README, but the mapping comes from a discourse.yml file in your org’s .github repository.
When working on this update, I noticed some of y’all have been using it ![]()
- Jenkins uses it: Blog & News - Jenkins
- NetBird uses it: Topics tagged releases
- Aleph uses it: Topics tagged release