Re: RFC: Moving git-gui development to GitHub

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On 24/10/19 10:16AM, Denton Liu wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 09:37:08AM +0200, Birger Skogeng Pedersen wrote:
> > - It's a lot easier to get a total overview of all issues. Especially
> > useful when you'd want to see open issues. Pratyush mentions he has a
> > text-file on his computer where he lists all the currently open
> > issues. We can't see this text-file. And even if we could, we'd still
> > have to navigate the mail archives to find the discussions and read
> > the emails one page at a time.
> 
> I also had one of these text files laying around with my TODOs. Dscho
> mentioned to me a while back that it might be a good idea to move
> everything to GitGitGadget's issues. It's worked out pretty well for me
> so far and I think a couple people have even picked up some work off of
> there. It might be worth considering moving issues to either git-gui's
> or GitGitGadget's repo.
> 
> If anything, it's no worse than the current situation since if GitHub
> goes down for whatever reason, then Pratyush's list of issues is private
> again. But as long as GitHub is up, then it'd be nice to have a public
> list of issues for people to work on.

That's a pretty good idea. Will do.

-- 
Regards,
Pratyush Yadav



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