Rationale: I can’t seem to find the time to and don’t have the personality to ‘learn to be a dev’.

Often I get stuck with ‘technical issues’ that hold me up from getting work pushed to Github recently. Doing simple commits have become a challenge recently. ChatGPT has been more of an enemy than a help.

Often it’s actually ‘broken’ code in the lessons that is holding me up from editing lessons and actually curating the methodology (⇒ pedagogy) of the lessons.

I have been ‘solely’ (my bad for not reaching out further - honestly, I didn’t want to offend anyone) dependent upon the team to resolve these issues. And you all have more than enough to do. And this has been a nightmare for me (it’s been my major blocker with Academy since John left).

I need to be able to outsource these things to others - but my fear is that ‘I’ll get things fixed, but won’t get a good explanation on how they got fixed’ - similar to asking someone how to search online for you, and they give you the URL, but not the search term, except worse.

If I can find these ‘fixers’, does Github permissions become a potential issue here?

Should I also create a channel for this e.g. “#academy-help” and where would that live on the server, or should we create a TG group for it? How would