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Some good stuff in this thread about why all #fediverse users should submit #issues to #github whether #bug #reports or #Feature #requests ♻️ @alex @eris @GNU Too fair enough. if you do take issue tickets seriously, and this is a workflow that helps you deliver, and this is credible, i can submit tickets. berserker.town/@thor/110045819…
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@fu I'm willing to submit issues if the project has a non-GitHub mirror. I've even created accounts on small code-hosting platforms or project-only platforms to submit issues. But if I have to log into GitHub in order to submit an issue, I'm more likely to look for a replacement than submit an issue.
Even though I still have a GH account, it's been empty and unused for a decade. ( We should have learned from our previous experience, when almost every FOSS project's repo and issues were on #SourceForge. Or even from the mad scrambles when Google Code & Gitorious closed. )
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The only reason I have a Github account is to provide bug reports and feature requests to projects I want to support.
I don't code much, but anything I want to be publicly available is on my own website. Although not in a code repository, which is probably a good idea.