README: Mention the FeatHub page for feature requests #480
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This patch updates both READMEs with a mention of the official
FeatHub page for the GNU Emacs PHP Suite. It is highly likely that
users will continue to request features via GitHub itself. However,
since we discussed using FeatHub (see link below) we need to let users
know that it exists. If we do not then, obviously, no one will use it.
The changes do not describe exactly how users should make requests
through FeatHub because we currently have no defined workflow
involving FeatHub. In fact, it is not even certain that we will
end up using FeatHub at all; eventually we may very well prefer that
users continue to make feature requests through GitHub's mechanisms.
But we cannot accurately judge the merits of FeatHub if no one is
aware it even exists.
Therefore this patch is a small step towards helping us decide on
the best way to collect user feedback, particularly with regard to
new features people want to see in PHP Mode and its related projects.
See-also: emacs-php/php-suite#5
Signed-off-by: Eric James Michael Ritz [email protected]