Definitely related. Low barrier to entry on GitHub makes upgrading to mentoring easier.
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Replying to @wycats @davidbaron and
Heretical but shouldn't be: "bug dependencies" is a much less important feature in a bug tracker than people think it is.
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My heretical bug system idea is that they should work much more like wikis and much less like twitter/email: https://dbaron.org/log/20130129-bugzilla …
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Replying to @davidbaron @humphd and
Github workflows tend to promote making the first comment a summary.
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First comment of what? I want to get rid of the stream-of-comments entirely, and just have a description that evolves over time.
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Replying to @davidbaron @humphd and
Sounds good. I'm saying GitHub people tend to encode this in the stream.
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I don't understand. Where do I look to find the single description that I can read, that allows me to ignore all of the other comments?
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Replying to @davidbaron @humphd and
Often the first comment is coopted to be used in the way you want.
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Replying to @wycats @davidbaron and
First comment on the bug or the bug itself.
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So people edit that first comment (which IIRC requires being a maintainer, and has no view of history) rather than adding new ones?
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