It was thus said that the Great Bradley D. Thornton once stated: > > Sean's deployment of tracking issues via Gitlab was a great idea to > avoid noise while working, and effectively creates a WG (working group) > that can focus on the matters at hand. It wasn't my idea, but a suggestion from Stephane Bortzmeyer, who also suggested gitlab. I went ahead and created an account (just for this) and set up the issue tracker. > Personally, I would have probably chosen tildegit, since many of the > major contributors are homed in that community, or perhaps Codeberg, or > even sr.ht (Yeah pls don't flame me for that - it's a good service), but > Gitlab works and isn't GitHub so that's good. I was not aware of the alternatives when I created the issue tracker. -spc
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