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Discussion template for porting to heat#2115

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I want to start bringing the discussions page back to life and I think a good place to start is some templates.
In this PR, I add a template for porting a code to heat.

The way I imagine this is that anyone who thinks their code is slow or they cannot do the science they want because of memory limitations or whatever and they hear about heat, they can just use this template to reach out. Then, we get in touch with them and either find out quickly that heat is not the cure for their ailment with the information they put in the template, or help them out.

I don't really know what people want to say / what we need to hear. So this is a draft that I would like to receive comments on. If you don't like this at all, we can also not start using discussions for this. I am aware that some people might be hesitant to enter all this information publicly, for instance.

@brownbaerchen brownbaerchen added Question: Further information is requested HeatHub The HeatHub project, as part of Science Serve, aims to foster the Heat community. labels Jan 23, 2026
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to Todo in Roadmap Jan 23, 2026
@ClaudiaComito ClaudiaComito added this to the 1.8.0 milestone Mar 3, 2026
@ClaudiaComito ClaudiaComito moved this from Todo to In Progress in Roadmap Mar 4, 2026
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