Let me start by saying that although I'm relatively new to the community, I've really enjoyed it so far. Who doesn't want to create the best code possible? I don't fully understand with what purpose the Github was created, but I will try to explain why this would in my opinion be an addition and how it could be used.
But first let me answer your question.But first let me answer your questions.
Abandon the GitHub community and just let everyone have their own personal GitHub profile?
To give user permission to certain codereview repositories instead of a community profile, would be my way to go.
Just keep the GitHub community to gather everyone, but without having any real repositories so that it's easy to find other Code Review community members?
No this would seem unnecessary, because as you stated it it is already fairly easy to search for other members on GithubGitHub, just click on their profile.
Use it for things like Frequently posted reviews and Frequently posted comments?
I don't like this idea either, because that is what the whole stackexhange is about, make it easier for coders to see how good their algorithm for certain (example: interview question) anda d compare itfrequently asked code/questions. And toTo link that through a third party website, would be counterproductive for the codereview.se itself.
Put up a lot of stuff there? (What?)
Community challenges
I think the current community challenge hasn't recieved enough attention, and think that that could be improved if we incorporate things like Githubit with GitHub. I think It will make for a more competitive platform. And, and thus would make it more inviting to partake in these kind of challenges. You could see what other people are working on. Now I don't who joined, and get inspired by itor is actively busy with the challenge.
My idea for the GithubGitHub account would be to:
- Make Github part ofIntegrate GitHub with the community challenges.