That’s an interesting challenge. Stars on GitHub indicate interest, but discussions elsewhere often require a mix of strong community engagement, clear use cases, and active outreach.
Projects that naturally spark discussions tend to:
1. Solve a pressing problem—People talk about tools that significantly impact their workflows.
2. Have strong storytelling—A compelling narrative around the project’s origin, challenges, or breakthroughs makes it more shareable.
3. Engage actively in relevant communities—Posting insightful content on HN, Reddit, and Twitter (not just announcements) can help.
4. Encourage contributions beyond code—If the project welcomes blog posts, case studies, and integrations, it creates more discussion opportunities.
Have you tried running AMAs or writing deep-dive articles about the project’s internals and use cases? That often sparks technical conversations beyond GitHub.