Interesting.  I think for the pull requests (which are the only thing we use on 
GitHub; our issues are at Google Code), the default interface is better because 
it puts the code right there, where as with this, the code is hidden.  

Do you know how it computes the priority?

Aaron Meurer

On Mar 18, 2011, at 10:47 PM, Tim Lahey wrote:

> For those who don't already know about this, I recommend the Github Issues 
> Application,
> 
> http://githubissues.heroku.com/
> 
> It gives an application-style interface to Github issues. One of the nice 
> things is that you can add any repositories to it so you can track the issues 
> for a number of repositories at once.
> 
> For those that use Chrome, it's available through the Chrome Web Store.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tim.
> 
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