
Triage-Relay
This is a submission for the DEV Weekend Challenge: Community The Community Open-source maintainers — the people who keep the software world running, mostly for free. If you maintain a popular repo, you know the pattern: issues pile up faster than you can read them. Many are duplicates, some need more info, a few are critical bugs buried under noise. Contributors want to help, but giving push access to strangers is a non-starter. The result? Burnout. Stale backlogs. Good issues lost in the flood. Triage Relay exists because triage should be a team sport, not a solo burden . What I Built Triage Relay is a collaborative issue triage platform for GitHub repositories. It lets community volunteers help maintainers manage their backlog — without needing any dangerous permissions. The core idea is simple: propose, don't push . Here's how it works: Connect — A maintainer links their GitHub repo and creates a triage room Triage — Volunteers browse open issues, generate AI-powered briefs, and pr
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