Hi Birger, Le 07/10/2019 à 12:43, Birger Skogeng Pedersen a écrit : > It seems this topic has kindof derailed(?). But I feel like voicing my > opinion nonetheless. > > -%<- > > My biggest gripe with not using Github is how to keep track of replies > (comments) to a topic. I have to navigate through multiple emails to > get and overview of what everyone has been saying, when it should just > be a single collection of replies from everyone (like in a Github > issue). Where each issue has their own thread, and they can be linked > to each other or to PRs. > I don’t know which email client you use, but they usually have an option to sort messages by thread -- this is how I handle my git folder with Thunderbird; it takes one click to switch from plain view to threaded view, and two to isolate a specific thread. public-inbox.org also does this. Some don’t though, and gmail specifically has weird opinions on which message is part of which thread. On the other hand, I don’t really like non-threaded means of communication, and I am very confused as to why modern services neglect this feature -- there may be a good reason, I’m not an expert in human-computer interaction :). But personally, I find it very hard to follow issues on github (or even IRC logs, for that matter) when there is more than 2 people involved. > > Just felt like chiming in, > Birger > Cheers, Alban