Re: About opening issues vs email [Was: About 'inline special blocks']
Hey Kaushal! Thanks for your insight. On Thu, May 26 2022 17:22, Kaushal Modi wrote: > - Issues section is there for a reason. If the repo owner did not like > people opening Issues, they would disable that section. I agree with Ihor's response for this point. > - Conversations and discussions are better formatted and readable in > the issue threads. I disagree with this one, I find mailing lists much more well-formatted, readable and conversation/discussion friendly than PRs on GitHub (it mostly has to do it the web UI, TBH [1]). > - If the feature is implemented, I like to link that commit or PR to > that issue so that the entire history and reasoning behind a feature > addition (esp. if it's a breaking one) can be followed through > hyperlinks from the commit log to the issue thread. But it isn't this particular case. I only emailed asking if he would have interest on merging his work on Org-mode core, which isn't really a feature or a modification on the codebase. Nonetheless, one of the first things I said was that I could open an issue on the public repo if he'd rather have it documented there as well. I just felt more inclined to send him an e-mail because 1. he made it public, and 2. I feel more comfortable using e-mails for communicating such things. [1] https://asylum.madhouse-project.org/blog/2018/07/24/on-git-github-and-email/ Regards, -- João Pedro de Amorim Paula IT undergraduate at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)
Re: About opening issues vs email [Was: About 'inline special blocks']
Kaushal Modi writes: >> I reached out to him on e-mail, if he doesn't reply there I'll create >> the issue. Thanks! > > Just saying this based on my personal preference. I would rather > prefer that people directly open an issue on Github than emailing me > personally. > > Reasons: > > - Issues section is there for a reason. If the repo owner did not like > people opening Issues, they would disable that section. I guess it depends. Some people may not prefer public discussions. At least not always. The question here is not exactly an issue to be fixed, but something much more complex. > - Conversations and discussions are better formatted and readable in > the issue threads. How so? No branching of replies (fixed linear layout). No attachments. Often yet another flavor of markdown. > - If the feature is implemented, I like to link that commit or PR to > that issue so that the entire history and reasoning behind a feature > addition (esp. if it's a breaking one) can be followed through > hyperlinks from the commit log to the issue thread. You can equally link a public email exchange. Best, Ihor
About opening issues vs email [Was: About 'inline special blocks']
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 1:36 PM João Pedro wrote: > > On Thu, May 26 2022 20:20, Ihor Radchenko wrote: > > > I think that you can simply open an issue in his Github repo. > > I reached out to him on e-mail, if he doesn't reply there I'll create > the issue. Thanks! Just saying this based on my personal preference. I would rather prefer that people directly open an issue on Github than emailing me personally. Reasons: - Issues section is there for a reason. If the repo owner did not like people opening Issues, they would disable that section. - Conversations and discussions are better formatted and readable in the issue threads. - If the feature is implemented, I like to link that commit or PR to that issue so that the entire history and reasoning behind a feature addition (esp. if it's a breaking one) can be followed through hyperlinks from the commit log to the issue thread.