Hi

tmux doesn't use GitHub, it is on SourceForge.

I want one central point for reviewing and discussing code changes and
the best is the mailing list. Particularly since we may need to apply
stuff to OpenBSD CVS before or as well as SourceForge.

I don't see how it is difficult, you don't have to use git send-email if
it doesn't work for you. Just take a diff and email it, you must send
emails with attachments every day?

I'll have a look at the code changes now :-).



On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 08:34:21PM -0800, Aaron Jensen wrote:
>    Hello,
>    I know you all have decided to explicitly not accept pull requests via
>    github, but I'm curious why? I just submitted a patch via send-email and
>    it was rather painful. git send-email was super slow (took 30 seconds
>    before prompting me for my password). Also it wanted to send each commit
>    as a separate email so I squashed all the commits into one. This isn't
>    ideal in all cases, but I'm new to this in this project so I'm not sure
>    what the etiquette is.
>    Any way, just wanted to understand why the policy is as it is and express
>    the pain I experienced trying to contribute.
>    Thanks,
>    Aaron

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