Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Posted Jun 24, 2021 8:20 UTC (Thu) by LtWorf (subscriber, #124958)In reply to: Pulling GitHub into the kernel process by q_q_p_p
Parent article: Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Posted Jun 24, 2021 10:46 UTC (Thu)
by ojeda (subscriber, #143370)
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GitHub offers a service which is useful to us. If tomorrow GitHub stops being useful or a new, better service appears, we will migrate. Migrating is easy enough.
And, to be clear, the usual ML-based workflow still works and GitHub is not stopping us from using it.
Posted Jun 24, 2021 14:58 UTC (Thu)
by oever (guest, #987)
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GitHub has a lock-in by login.
Using email for development removes the information intermediary.
Any web based front-end that uses cryptographically signed issues, PRs, 'stars' and other contributions where the private keys are not part of the website would be fine.
Posted Jun 24, 2021 15:43 UTC (Thu)
by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)
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In any case, the important bits are still retrievable just as easily in an email workflow. Using that information can be easier or harder depending on circumstances, but there's no guarantee that any of that works in an arbitrary future anyways.
Posted Jun 24, 2021 20:52 UTC (Thu)
by marcH (subscriber, #57642)
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Depends whether you consider the code review important or not.
Posted Jun 24, 2021 21:08 UTC (Thu)
by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)
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Posted Jun 26, 2021 12:54 UTC (Sat)
by andyc (subscriber, #1130)
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Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Pulling GitHub into the kernel process
Pulling GitHub into the kernel process