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Re: Call to move to github or gitlab


From: Tomasz Kłoczko
Subject: Re: Call to move to github or gitlab
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2022 08:38:16 +0100

On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 at 08:15, Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@telfort.nl> wrote:

Op 08-06-2022 om 21:37 schreef Thomas Dickey:
> On Wed, Jun 08, 2022 at 05:35:32PM +0100, Tomasz Kłoczko wrote:
>> - currently there is absolutely no visibility of issues
>> already submitted/WIP
>
> This mailing list works, for the usual amount of traffic.

The mailing list also has the advantage that one can quickly check
what has been discussed in the past few months.

You can do the same on github discussions.
Github and Gitlab
are excruciatingly heavy websites that require many clicks to find
anything (and for many things require _javascript_ that I don't want
to execute).

???
"There are over 1.6 billion web sites in the world, and _javascript_ is used on 95% of them (1.52 billion web sites with _javascript_)"
And that is ~3 years old stat.

So you are not using pages where JS is used??? Really?🤔😱
Please .. be serious.

If you need to find something all you need is click on the search input line and enter what you are looking for.
That kind of function is NOT available at all in the cgit interface used in current git repo web frontend.

>> github offers the discussion tab so with that it would be possible
>> to move away from mailing list to github discussions.

Horrible!  See above.

Maybe it is not clear how github/gitlab works but interacting with git repo access (pushing changes) is not used on any web frontend and you are not interacting with that part over the web browser but using git command.

Maybe you should try at least one time using gitlab/github?

kloczek
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