Here’s a proposal: if you’re going to complain GitHub and needing a login and anonymity and open source purity and yadayadayada, how about you also tell us how many bugs you’ve reported or fixes you’ve submitted to core or CPAN. This is a positive move to a modern setup that can’t but help attract new blood. We’re only a handful of messages in and we’re already throwing up purist road blocks. Sawyer, this is a fantastic idea and if you need any help, just throw some bits my way. On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 5:43 AM Josh Juran <jjuran@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 1, 2019, at 3:45 AM, Ryan Voots <simcop2387@simcop2387.info> wrote: > > > I'm mostly curious about GitLab's consideration so I can know for my own > reference for future projects (if the concerns would matter to me or not), > but don't want to re-spark any discussions or try to convince anyone of > anything with this. > > I can't speak for anyone else, but personally I dislike that GitLab > requires one to run JS merely for properly /viewing/ content -- a defect > notably missing from GitHub. > > Josh > -- Matthew O. PersicoThread Previous