I'm not asserting that other systems don't have helpful features, but
I think Github's pull requests are a really nice tool. They make it
easy for outside developers to submit patches and do a really nice job
of facilitating conversations about code changes.

I recognize that changing version control systems and service
providers and workflows are all Really Big Deals in their own right,
and doing all of those at once is an Even Bigger Deal, but I (as an
outside developer) do think it's a thing worth considering.

-Jon

On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Bob Tanner <tan...@real-time.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 12, 2013, at 8:53 AM, Christopher Forsythe <ch...@growl.info> wrote:
>
> How would it make it easier for others to work on the code?
>
>
> This isn't meant to be a +1 for GitHub, but Xcode's native support for git.
> As I do must of my dev work with bzr and launchpad I get questioned about
> why not GitHub a lot and the major reason people push for GitHub is the
> native support inside of Xcode.
>
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