|
From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | Re: How are the defaults chosen? |
Date: | Sat, 12 Sep 2020 16:07:43 +0300 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.10.0 |
On 12.09.2020 15:20, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
The looks are an improvement, but of course it is not "enough", to any meaningful degree, exactly because of the lacking features.I don’t think you’re a user of the Guix bug tracker, so I don’t think you can claim it’s not enough.
I'm fairly sure the question was asked in the context of potentially using it for Emacs development. And I am an Emacs developer.
We have observed that the bug tracker gets a lot more attention (noticeably more interactions from people who don’t use M-x debbugs-gnu than before), in spite of the fact that Debbugs*already* has a web interface that many considered unattractive.
I'm sure it's an improvement.
“lacking features” is hard to quantify. For some the only feature they are interested in is to be able to stay within their Github browser session. Obviously we can’t offer that, no matter how hard we try.
Sure. But if you look back in the mailing list archives, there have been several discussions about using GitLab, for example. For its features. Being able to stay within one's Github browser session is not one of them.
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |