Hi,

I've always used SVN and TortoiseSVN as I mostly develop for Windows
and that's not going to change any time soon...

Overall, I like the concept of Git and the whole GitHub website, it
also looks much better than Google Code. But there's a few things
that's keeping me from GitHub...

1) Is TortoiseGit good enough to be used in production systems? A
friend of mine didn't inspired me much about using TortoiseGit (not
Git itself), but without a TortoiseSVN alike for Git, I don't have any
intentions of using GitHub or any other Git based revision control
system for that matter. The opinions on this group may be a little
biased, but I still want to hear them...

2) Now days, most people as a Google Account but not a GitHub account
and that will not change. Google provides a lot of different
services... The problem with this for me is that I also wanted to use
GitHub to control issues with my applications, using your integrated
issue system. But people need to be registered for that...

Are there any possibilities to have people posting issues without
signing up on Git? They might not be developers at all and just post
some issues about my software... Maybe not all features can possibly
be enable, but create issues and comment on that, would be nice to
have without signing up. And maybe make it an option per repository...
Another and probably better idea, would be to implement OpenID on
GitHub, this way, every one with a Google Account (and many other
providers) would be able to use the website. Maybe you could limit
what this OpenID account type could on the site...

Wat do you think?
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