My favorite is that one can open an issue for a bug or a missing feature and then attach a pull request to that issue with the code that resolves this issue. I also like that github gives you the ability to create a website for the project which is also managed by github (the website) as a separate branch of the project.
On 3/9/15, Sean P. DeNigris <[email protected]> wrote: > I am continuing to use SmalltalkHub for most of my development, but > sometimes > GitHub's social coding features are outrageously helpful. Check out these > code reviews I was able to give to a GSoC student. After loading his code > in > moments by pasting the GitHub URL into GitFileTree, we were commenting on a > pull request line by line, bringing us both visually straight to the most > important points! This is so much easier than e.g. via email, where I have > to cut and paste snippets to quote for each change/comment. > > https://github.com/rohitsukhwal/HelloWorld/pull/1 > https://github.com/rohitsukhwal/Calculator/pull/1 > > > > ----- > Cheers, > Sean > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/GitHub-Communication-tp4810542.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. > >
