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Docs: Explain when to use Discussions, including allowed & not-allowed topics #6032

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I set up discussions in #6006 & #6023. We already saw a discussion added to RFCs that wasn't an RFC (#6031) - which is a totally reasonable thing, given that I didn't add any other categories, or docs for what to do with the categories!

I'll document this:

  • That discussions are meant for deeper, threaded conversations that will lead to at least one issue
  • Discussions will have three categories:
    • Announcements (from the maintenance only)
    • RFCs: proposals for larger changes, which will need a semi-formalized template
    • Technical discussions: explicitly those on the architecture/APIs/etc. of typescript-eslint -- not a support forum

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