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Welcome to graphql-zeus Discussions! #263

aexol announced in Announcements
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Awesome! Thanks @aexol
I'm super passionate about GraphQL Zeus. It has changed the way I build projects completely. I mainly use it with self hosted Hasura and it handles my huge schemas and generates usually in less than a second. :)

I recently designed a new logo, rewrote the README.md and the Zeus documentation for the GraphQL Editor team and want to continue doing that to make Zeus even easier and seamless for newcomers.

I'd also like to be contributing more to the core and am currently skilling up my advanced Typescript to be able to help with that. (If there were more detailed guidelines of how Zeus actually works to build schemas, and how to setup quick Zeus core dev environments that would be really good. 🚀 )

I'm also keen to start using Zeus with other public GraphQL APIs like Shopify which I use a lot.

I'm keen to help anyone who is starting out with Zeus. 🤝

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aexol
Apr 19, 2022
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That's why I pushed 5.0 which should be understandable and easier to maintain. All the functions are now in TS and there is a produce-lib script that generates strings for them so the development of this package is much easier. Maybe we should have a call or discuss here the future of zeus.

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I'm very keen to discuss the future of Zeus :)

I think opening a Discussion here on the new forum, maybe in its own thread, is the best way so that it's out in the open and everyone can see and contribute if they want

To start off the discussion, I think there are some questions we can put down to consider:

• How can we attract more users to Zeus?
• How can we attract more maintainers and contributors? (Functions to TS etc is great)
• How can we formalise and improve releases and changes?
• How can we improve the documentation to be as clear and descriptive as possible and help more people?
• How can Zeus help the general GraphQL userbase and ecosystem?
• Are there other things that Zeus could power in the GraphQL ecosystem? Eg: A dedicated official hooks based Zeus React client?
• How can Zeus better serve its "parent" entity (GraphQL Editor)?

So that's a start. Let me know if you want to me add some discussion topics for each of these or if you have more?

Thanks
Sean

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