My favorite is SourceHut because it just works without taking forever to load. I also like the clear separation between projects, repositories, issue trackers, mailing lists and other components. And the fact that it doesn’t have pull requests, so there isn’t a billion unmaintained forks everywhere.
So you like using mailing lists? I’ve never done that due to coming from game dev and we have large binaries, but I’ve always been curious. Isn’t it hard to keep things organized?
I don’t maintain any popular projects so I don’t have personal experience, but many projects on SourceHut are developed using mailing lists (and outside SourceHut too, notably Linux) and they seem to be organized just fine.
My favorite is SourceHut because it just works without taking forever to load. I also like the clear separation between projects, repositories, issue trackers, mailing lists and other components. And the fact that it doesn’t have pull requests, so there isn’t a billion unmaintained forks everywhere.
So you like using mailing lists? I’ve never done that due to coming from game dev and we have large binaries, but I’ve always been curious. Isn’t it hard to keep things organized?
I don’t maintain any popular projects so I don’t have personal experience, but many projects on SourceHut are developed using mailing lists (and outside SourceHut too, notably Linux) and they seem to be organized just fine.
foss?
Of course.