Open jonathanong opened 10 years ago
Seconded! Particularly given that it's typically incorrect. All of the "contributions" for my project Satori, when added together, are nearly 200, when there are only 75 commits in reality.
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Yes please. This is highly creepy.
- edit - OMG now look at what you've done, now anyone can go to my profile and find out what I find creepy. This is ANNOYING and makes me not want to contribute.
I think all my activities (commits, PR) are all privacy, it's creepy that anyone can watch you're doing recently, we users should be able to choose hidden or limit display them.
Yeah, this is super creepy. It essentially means that before I contribute to a project, even to submit an issue, I have to think about the implication if an employer were to see that association. This is not at all OK.
It's now September, and github doesn't allow users to hide their activity.
Bitbucket can hide profile. Why not Github?
This is ANNOYING and makes me not want to contribute.
all my activities (commits, PR) are all privacy
Yeah, I know how you feel. But I'll contribute to other projects anyway.
Because it's Github, that's all. Just a joke (^_^)...
Thanks I'll try bitbucket. Like many developers, I'm not a social/extraverted person. I just need a place to host my code, maybe interact with a few like minded people, but definately not share my nerdy status updates with the whole world.
I otherwise like Github, it's designed professionally - none of that metro/mobile-first BS. But you have no respect for privacy...
Fair point: this does not make any information public that wasn't public before, yes?
This list just aggregates into one place information that was already publicly accessible? Anything submitted to private repositories or otherwise non-public information isn't leaked by this, correct?
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Is this issue still open?
Yes, it is opened. I think that GitHub should open an account on uservoice (their customer) so New Feature Requests would be ranked and priorized.
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Hope to get an answer
+1 Privacy is important and being able to control what appears on your own profile page should be completely basic by now.
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+1, Why is this issue not addressed yet.
+1 this is ridiculous. I have moved all my private projects to b***\ .. cough, to a different place. There I can have some privacy. GitHub?
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There is a Firefox add-on in case you were wondering https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/github-contribution-hider/
Not that it hides it for others..
knock knock
Hey Github, are you there!?
Yes, Is there any update ?
On Mar 16, 2016, at 9:31 AM, Danny D. Long notifications@github.com wrote:
knock knock
Hey Github, are you there!?
— You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/isaacs/github/issues/142#issuecomment-197100990
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I contacted to github about this. https://github.com/contact If you're interested, you should do it too.
This is not the actual repository for the GitHub website.
Post an issue if you have an issue or feature request for GitHub.
But you should also email support@github.com, since this repo is strictly for our own (unofficial) tracking purposes.
Send GitHub the issue URL at the end of the message
^ from https://github.com/isaacs/github
So, if you want to hit Github's heavy ass, use https://github.com/contact
It has been 3 years, please implement this feature ASAP. ~~~
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It's 2016. This is super creepy!!! I'm considering to move to Gitlab if this is not fixed!
Yep you should add an option to disable that creepy thing... Seriously github is getting more and more facebooked
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I considered switching from bitbucket to github, but seeing how it doesn't respect my privacy I'll look for better alternative. I don't need another facebook.
+1 Please fix this soon as possible
i don't like it. i don't want people to be able to crawl that info, either, even through an API. it gets spammy when you make a lot of typo commits, PR merges, or open a lot of issues.
i don't mind the activity tab, but being able to see what people have done over the past year on any given date is creepy.
what i would really like is the two columns of
popular repositories
andrepositories contributed to
to be really long. way more interesting IMO. therepositories
tab requires too much scrolling.