> If a contributor is not willing to subscribe to a mailing list it > may just be a "meteorite" and not really bound to stay in the long > run.
Reminder that "meteorites" are also important for the project, as they are also often users who find a bug / want to fix just one thing and not developers. Am Do., 21. Mai 2020 um 10:31 Uhr schrieb Sandro Santilli <[email protected]>: > > On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 09:12:09AM +0200, Christian Weiss wrote: > > Just for the record: > > I vote for github. > > FWIW: I vote for stay away from github :) > > If a contributor is not willing to subscribe to a mailing list it > may just be a "meteorite" and not really bound to stay in the long > run. > > That said, a footer on these mailing list messages, pointing to > the official website would help :) > > > You lost me. I will rejoin when you are on github. > > This is really not the way one "joins" a community. > It's like saying: "I want to be your friend, but can't, > because you're not on Facebook. Call me back when you are". > > I hope you are at least getting payed by GitHub Inc for this > onboarding campaign! > > --strk;
