While we have plans to continue to plow through the "main" path of grammar learning with more Japanese Basics lessons, I'd like to consider a collaborative effort to build grammar lessons that sit on the side of this path.
I've posted this in our discord as well, but I'm looking for those interested in helping with gathering info on a は / が lesson. Once the info is gathered, I'll package it into a Kao-chan lesson and make it available to everyone!
Based on the response (or lack thereof), we'll decide on whether or not to continue with this.
I am also open to ideas on other lessons that you think should be present - not ones that line up with 1-3 entries in the grammar library, but broader topics that would be useful to the renshuu community.
Long ago, my wife wrote her master’s thesis on myth-busting some of the conventional wisdom on は and が, so it'd be interesting to see if we can improve your offering in any way. I’m skeptical of most of the formulaic rules I’ve come across.
That's really interesting, and I'd imagine that'd be a huge help. I've gotten *all kinds* of responses in regards to this topic in general - some people feel that it has a ton of various facets and concepts that overlap, while others feel it is simpler and is often over-complicated.
Ultimately, for a medium like renshuu's lessons, it is not something that can have a *ton* of detail, but if there is a way we can put it into a lesson (or several lessons) that are a few minutes each, I think it could be a real benefit.