← Back to context Comment by Jotalea 7 hours ago even better, selfhost your own gitea instance 5 comments Jotalea Reply vaylian 7 hours ago How do other people open pull/merge requests for your projects? swiftcoder 6 hours ago Honest question: do you want them to? Most of us aren't running high-profile OSS projects, and drive-by PRs are a pretty widespread complaint about GitHub's model of opensource rmi_ 3 hours ago Just push to that instance, or, as Linus intended, send patches via e-mail. KomoD 7 hours ago They make an account or you give them one?
vaylian 7 hours ago How do other people open pull/merge requests for your projects? swiftcoder 6 hours ago Honest question: do you want them to? Most of us aren't running high-profile OSS projects, and drive-by PRs are a pretty widespread complaint about GitHub's model of opensource rmi_ 3 hours ago Just push to that instance, or, as Linus intended, send patches via e-mail. KomoD 7 hours ago They make an account or you give them one?
swiftcoder 6 hours ago Honest question: do you want them to? Most of us aren't running high-profile OSS projects, and drive-by PRs are a pretty widespread complaint about GitHub's model of opensource
How do other people open pull/merge requests for your projects?
Honest question: do you want them to? Most of us aren't running high-profile OSS projects, and drive-by PRs are a pretty widespread complaint about GitHub's model of opensource
Just push to that instance, or, as Linus intended, send patches via e-mail.
They make an account or you give them one?