← Back to context Comment by samus 10 months ago Which sounds inefficient and exactly the sort of problem that doesn't happen with a Github issue/PR. 6 comments samus Reply BlueTemplar 10 months ago But Github, being a platform, is a nonstarter.Have there been any recent popular developments on a similar workflow that is as robust as e-mail ? samus 10 months ago They "just" need to settle on a platform. GitLab sounds good and is used by a lot of important Open Source projects. BlueTemplar 10 months ago Did you miss the part where being a platform was most of the issue ?I'm not sure how long GitLab can be trusted either, as well as git becoming a bit too synonymous with GitHub... arp242 10 months ago > exactly the sort of problem that doesn't happen with a Github issue/PRWhat? PRs or issues being forgotten happens all the time, especially for large projects. samus 10 months ago It would still be easier to track the progress (or lack thereof) with a proper ticketing system. account42 10 months ago Yeah instead the issue will be auto-closed by some bot. Yay.
BlueTemplar 10 months ago But Github, being a platform, is a nonstarter.Have there been any recent popular developments on a similar workflow that is as robust as e-mail ? samus 10 months ago They "just" need to settle on a platform. GitLab sounds good and is used by a lot of important Open Source projects. BlueTemplar 10 months ago Did you miss the part where being a platform was most of the issue ?I'm not sure how long GitLab can be trusted either, as well as git becoming a bit too synonymous with GitHub...
samus 10 months ago They "just" need to settle on a platform. GitLab sounds good and is used by a lot of important Open Source projects. BlueTemplar 10 months ago Did you miss the part where being a platform was most of the issue ?I'm not sure how long GitLab can be trusted either, as well as git becoming a bit too synonymous with GitHub...
BlueTemplar 10 months ago Did you miss the part where being a platform was most of the issue ?I'm not sure how long GitLab can be trusted either, as well as git becoming a bit too synonymous with GitHub...
arp242 10 months ago > exactly the sort of problem that doesn't happen with a Github issue/PRWhat? PRs or issues being forgotten happens all the time, especially for large projects. samus 10 months ago It would still be easier to track the progress (or lack thereof) with a proper ticketing system.
samus 10 months ago It would still be easier to track the progress (or lack thereof) with a proper ticketing system.
But Github, being a platform, is a nonstarter.
Have there been any recent popular developments on a similar workflow that is as robust as e-mail ?
They "just" need to settle on a platform. GitLab sounds good and is used by a lot of important Open Source projects.
Did you miss the part where being a platform was most of the issue ?
I'm not sure how long GitLab can be trusted either, as well as git becoming a bit too synonymous with GitHub...
> exactly the sort of problem that doesn't happen with a Github issue/PR
What? PRs or issues being forgotten happens all the time, especially for large projects.
It would still be easier to track the progress (or lack thereof) with a proper ticketing system.
Yeah instead the issue will be auto-closed by some bot. Yay.