Hey Efraim,

Efraim Flashner <efr...@flashner.co.il> skribis:

> I've never really had to use a webui (or Rich HTML Experience™) for
> shared development previously, so the change is (don't say scary!) not
> one that I'm looking forward to excitedly.

That resonates with me: I’m excited about the prospects from a social
and technical viewpoint, less so about having to use a web UI.

> I packaged codeberg-cli (https://codeberg.org/Aviac/codeberg-cli) and
> forgejo-cli (https://codeberg.org/Cyborus/forgejo-cli/) and generated a
> token for codeberg-cli to try and test it out.

Excellent!  I didn’t know about codeberg-cli.

> It looks like it's possible to interact with the majority of what I'd
> want from the CLI anyway.  As far as checking the webui, I have to check
> qa.guix.gnu.org and other similar sites anyway to see about patch status
> and available substitutes, and the codeberg site loads fast enough for
> me.  And it looks like I can create, read and comment on issues in a
> repo using `berg issue` command so that actually sounds better than what
> I have now.

Thanks for the “demo”, it does look pretty nice indeed (perhaps more
featureful than ‘fj.el’).

I’m grateful you took the time to package and test these tools and to
report about them.  The user interface appears to be the main concern
for those of us who’ve been using email for a long time so having a good
story here is essential.

Ludo’.

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