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Comment by Double_a_92

7 years ago

Why though? If it's a smaller project there won't be tons of toxic people (or people at all) that participate. And what if somebody really finds some bug? How is it better to not even know about it, even if you don't plan to fix it?

I don't care if people post them to my github issue tracker, or fork my repository. People are welcome to collaborate. I'd even add someone else as an admin on it if they want to manage it. Some projects I have no desire to manage myself, and until someone opens an issue asking for privileges, I'm not going to make an effort to respond.

You can turn of GitHub notifications without turning off the collaboration features. Thus, while the collaboration features work, I simply don't collaborate. Easy peasy. If others want to, fine; I could care less. Just don't break my license.