There appears to be a need for some a different class of repository for larger open source software. Similar to the way twitter provides verified accounts maybe GitHub should consider a tagging these popular…
Can you clarify? I've heard similar negative feelings from devs. What's wrong with lombok?
I think that was his point?
UI looks very slick, is it based off a framework?
How is the code hosting done in the backend, do you reuse git or is there something bespoke in action back there?
Phabricator isn't code hosting, it's repository viewing. The code is still hosted in whatever existing SCM tool is being used. It does have a lot of features that overlap with github which is why it is a bit confusing.
There appears to be a need for some a different class of repository for larger open source software. Similar to the way twitter provides verified accounts maybe GitHub should consider a tagging these popular…
Can you clarify? I've heard similar negative feelings from devs. What's wrong with lombok?
I think that was his point?
UI looks very slick, is it based off a framework?
How is the code hosting done in the backend, do you reuse git or is there something bespoke in action back there?
Phabricator isn't code hosting, it's repository viewing. The code is still hosted in whatever existing SCM tool is being used. It does have a lot of features that overlap with github which is why it is a bit confusing.