
AMDG On 1/1/2011 1:33 AM, Dean Michael Berris wrote:
Right, I guess I never really had that issue as I generally want to be in a certain "mode" when I'm looking through issues.
GitHub makes that really simple since I only get notifications on issues I'm involved in -- ones where I either commented or posted myself -- and then I can go look at the issues relevant to the library I'm working on from that library's issue tracker.
I think this is also the reason why I don't like the Trac approach where all the issues just get piled up in the same container and you have to filter it out actively.
Maybe it's just the way I work that's different from everyone else's preferred way of working on things?
From my point of view, it doesn't really matter whether everything is in one place and I can filter out what I'm not interested in or is separate and I can somehow aggregate it all. I want both but I don't really care how I get them nor how the data is actually stored. In Christ, Steven Watanabe