Closed leskerr closed 4 years ago
When I said I was using GitHub Desktop, that was an illusion. When I asked GitHub Desktop to create an issue, it actually took me into the GitHub web interface, which I didn't realize at the time.
Les, I got an email from "Les Kerr notifications@github.com" when you created this issue with the text of the issue, even without being at-mentioned. Creating an issue is enough to notify every member of MorseKOB / pykob-4, I believe.
I'd say, if there's something that needs to be changed in the code or the project, just create an issue. If there's meta-discussion that needs to happen (e.g. "Should I stop filing issues here and create a new project?") we can do that in e-mail. Let's see if we can bias anything on the topic of the issue (including "I don't have a sounder to test out this change" or "@so-and-so can you look into this one ASAP since it's blocking my progress") to be done in the issue itself?
Creating the issue will notify those that are following the repo (which I believe we all are now). If you weren't following the repo then you wouldn't be notified unless you are @ mentioned.
Even if we are all following the repo (and therefore being notified), if you specifically want one of us to look at something it is a good idea to @ mention.
Patrick's proposal is fine with me.
I'm still learning, but I think I've made good progress so I'm closing this issue.
I think you are A+. I've been using GitHub for years - and I'm still learning. I think learning the CLI is important, as that lets you use it across Windows, Linux, Mac.
I'm still learning, but I think I've made good progress so I'm closing this issue.
@leskerr I completely agree it's time to but it doesn't look like the issue actually got closed?
I'll let you do the honors.
I sure thought I closed this issue. Maybe it got reopened somehow? I'm going to try doing the same thing one more time.
It is now closed. Very good!
When I have questions about GitHub, should I post them to this 'issues' thread? In particular, I don't know if I should @mention you guys when I post an issue, and/or follow up with a comment. As an experiment, I'll mention @AESilky here and see what happens. Patrick, did you get a notification of this issue?
By the way, I'm using GitHub Desktop to post this issue.