Please know that it's no one is forcing anyone to copy something over to 
MicrosoftGithub, but it doesn't take much more energy to copy paste info, and 
send a link to someone, rather than telling them they should use MSGithub. I 
like to think we are more interested in the bug being fixed rather than 
onboarding new users to an MS platform.

That or just use email. Email is great and has carbon copy to send to multiple 
devs. MSGithub doesn't allow a non-MSGithub users to report as a guest, nor 
without Javascript, nor without giving them ones phone number (last I checked). 
The fundamental problem then is with MSGithub. I will say though, unlike 
Gitlab, a person can still view the contents of Github issues without JS so, 
that is one positive for MSGithub.

Email is really very good and inclusive.



On 2020-11-10 20:30 UTC Mica Semrick <m...@silentumbrella.com> wrote:
> Nobody is forcing microsoft and github on anyone. You don't have to use 
> it, and clearly you don't.
> 
> But it also isn't very nice to expect someone else to pick your bugs out 
> of the mailing list, put them in the issues tracker, provide the extra 
> information needed to reproduce the bug, follow up with developers, test 
> the fix, and track all of that information, then (maybe) post a status 
> update back to you on the mailing list.
> 
> As paka already said, this isn't the best way, though maybe it works 
> sometimes.
> 
> -m
> 
> On 11/9/20 11:52 PM, Peter Harde wrote:
> > Am 09.11.20 um 11:37 schrieb juli...@i2pmail.org:
> >> Maybe instead of saying "you should report this [at Microsoft 
> >> Github]". Say "I've copied this to [Microsoft Github]".
> >>
> >> ... not all people will want to expose themselves to Microsoft
> >>
> > I completely agree.
> > 
> > Best regards
> > 
> > Peter Harde
> > 
> > ___________________________________________________________________________
> > darktable developer mailing list
> > to Nobody is forcing microsoft and github on anyone. You don't have to use 
> it, and clearly you don't.
> 
> But it also isn't very nice to expect someone else to pick your bugs out 
> of the mailing list, put them in the issues tracker, provide the extra 
> information need


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