So, nobody wants to help with #Hacktoberfest? BTW, the reason I'm using my own repository is because there was not clear way how to make GitHub issues with labels for the Apache repository (which doesn't even have issues). But with my own repository, one short script and two hours later all the issues were posted.
--emi On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 12:14 AM, Emilian Bold <[email protected]> wrote: >> Why is there an issue in your repository for a module I already signed up >> for? > > Because I didn't manually add 225 issues but used a script based on > the `ant rat` output. > > Since your modules still had files, they ended up in there. > > Then as I started syncing up with Confluence when people arrived, I > noticed the modules that were reserved by you and others and manually > closed the issues or added a comment. > > You don't have to use my repository. Those comments are for me (to > know the status) and for others (to know not to take them). > > --emi > > > On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 7:19 PM, Matthias Bläsing > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Am Freitag, den 06.10.2017, 14:49 +0300 schrieb Emilian Bold: >>> Pick an issue here >>> https://github.com/emilianbold/incubator-netbeans/issues , make a PR >>> and I'll push to Apache afterwards. >>> >> >> don't take this wrong - but It would have be nice to give a heads up. >> Why is there an issue in your repository for a module I already signed >> up for? I saw that your marked it as such, but I don't like to be >> forced to use your repository, as the work was already coordinated in >> confluence. >> >> I will care for the rest of the modules I already marked and conclude >> my work for now then. >> >> Greetings >> >> Matthias
