I understand for you, and i understand the UX is different but i dont see how github issues are much better, compared to something like lists.sr.ht or lkml. I find github issues are just as disorganized in a lot of…
i dont think they want to stabilize for quite a while -- i think they want it to basically be exactly the language andy wants before it gets stabilized, with self hosted backends and everything working.
why does the protocol by which bugs and problems get tracked matter, its not like you dont have an email address already... the bug reporting tool is mentioned on the packages page but not the most clear.…
I understand for you, and i understand the UX is different but i dont see how github issues are much better, compared to something like lists.sr.ht or lkml. I find github issues are just as disorganized in a lot of…
i dont think they want to stabilize for quite a while -- i think they want it to basically be exactly the language andy wants before it gets stabilized, with self hosted backends and everything working.
why does the protocol by which bugs and problems get tracked matter, its not like you dont have an email address already... the bug reporting tool is mentioned on the packages page but not the most clear.…