To use your analogy, if I am selling cars that are incredibly cheap, safe, reliable and comfortable, and people are buying my car over other cars that smell like rainbows and unicorns, there probably is some unique…
I know for a fact that a lot of fortune 100 companies are switching their code hosting from Atlassian Stash to Github, at the price of losing tight integration between issues and code, not to mention all the headaches…
Github shouldn't focus on making issues better, for the same reason why Github is eating Jira. Like OP observed, Github is eating despite their investment in issues. If issues was a stronger pulling factor the opposite…
To use your analogy, if I am selling cars that are incredibly cheap, safe, reliable and comfortable, and people are buying my car over other cars that smell like rainbows and unicorns, there probably is some unique…
I know for a fact that a lot of fortune 100 companies are switching their code hosting from Atlassian Stash to Github, at the price of losing tight integration between issues and code, not to mention all the headaches…
Github shouldn't focus on making issues better, for the same reason why Github is eating Jira. Like OP observed, Github is eating despite their investment in issues. If issues was a stronger pulling factor the opposite…