пн, 28 мая 2018 г. в 16:42, Pierre Ducroquet <p.p...@pinaraf.info>:
> On Monday, May 28, 2018 4:37:06 AM CEST Yuriy Zhuravlev wrote: > > > Can't see getting rid of those entirely. None of the github style > > > platforms copes with reasonable complex discussions. > > > > I disagree. A good example of complex discussions on github is Rust > > language tracker for RFCs: > > https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues > > and one concrete example: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/2327 > > I have no any problem with complex discussions on github. > > It is indeed hard to follow on github, and would be even worse with bigger > threads. > Email readers show threads in a hierarchical way, we can see who answered > to > who, discussions can fork to completely different aspects of an issue > without > being mixed together. > Anyway I have no this feature on GMail web interface. But yes, sometimes it's usefull. On github you can make new issue and move some messages, it shoud be done by moderator. > > > Anyway, it's much better than tons of emails in your mailbox without tags > > and status of discussion. > > A github thread does not show what I read / what I have to read, does it > now ? > On github you have notifications about new messages in subsribed issues, and if you follow links from https://github.com/notifications these links disappear. Also, don't forget about browser bookmarks and other plugins for that, web much more flexible than emails.