Le 3 mai 2024 15:58:50 GMT+03:00, "Ondřej Fiala" <ofi...@airmail.cc> a écrit : >On Fri May 3, 2024 at 7:46 AM CEST, Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote: >> Le 2 mai 2024 22:32:16 GMT+03:00, "Ondřej Fiala" <ofi...@airmail.cc> a écrit >> : >> >On Thu May 2, 2024 at 4:38 PM CEST, Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote: >> >> Le torstaina 2. toukokuuta 2024, 17.25.06 EEST Ondřej Fiala a écrit : >> >> > On Wed May 1, 2024 at 7:27 AM CEST, Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote: >> >> > > I don't use Gmail, and using email for review still sucks. No matter >> >> > > how >> >> > > you slice it, email was not meant for threaded code reviews. >> >> > >> >> > Email was not meant for a lot of what it's used for today. >> >> >> >> And Gitlab and Github are meant for what they are used. >> >> That's the whole point. >> >This argument can actually go in both directions >> >> No, it can't. >I wish your replies were more constructive
Then don't make ridiculously extreme arguments. >> > Since the Web and web >> >browsers weren't meant for performing code review either. >> >> I was obviously and explicitly talking about Github and Gitlab web >> applications, not the browsers. You're being ridiculous. >A web application is just a bunch of JavaScript and/or Web Assembly >running in a web browser that supports it. By that logic, your mail client is just a bunch of C or C++ files compiled together, and your processor is just a bunch of VHDL synthesised into silicon. This is called a reduction to absurd fallacy. I don't care how much you despise web development. That doesn't change the *fact* that Gitlab is designed to manage code reviews and merges and mail clients are *not*. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".