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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • rhatdan Daniel Walsh (@rhatdan) reported

    @LeahNeukirchen Was there an issue opened on Github for this? We try to vary very little on the Docker API. We do have the Podman/libpod API mainly to take advantage of advanced features of Podman.

  • SaasSavant SaaS Savant (@SaasSavant) reported

    @realevandempsey Well....@Pranav2278 wrote a script to migrate all our issues from GitHub to Clickup along with the tags. Will gib it to you for half an ether.

  • GlennColpaert Glenn Colpaert (@GlennColpaert) reported

    @eliostruyf @TomKerkhove +1 on the monthly summary. If you want/need single notifications you could directly subscribe to your github issues?

  • AlbanMezino Alban Mezino (@AlbanMezino) reported from Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, Pays de la Loire

    @Steve8708 I saw a GitHub issue about Figma API and font weights. Did you manage to handle the font weights mapping? If you did, how? I’m stuck with this 🙏

  • rieder dr. Steven Rieder 🌌🔭💻 (@rieder) reported

    @emilydoesastro My website uses Jekyll, but it’s not hosted on GitHub. I just run it locally to generate the html and upload these to my server.

  • DanielF_dev DanielF (@DanielF_dev) reported

    @natension Private GitHub repository where we either use the issue tracker or a project board.. depending on the client

  • AstroBarker Brandon Barker ✨ (@AstroBarker) reported

    @emilydoesastro Before my current setup (HTML5Up template + GitHub) I used Jekyll with GitHub and it was super convenient. I’ve never had any issues with the hosting on GitHub. Sometimes it would take ~a few minutes for changes pushed to show up but nothing more

  • miekg Miek Gieben (@miekg) reported

    @rakyll @mholt6 Github issue with the details would be best

  • JFernandoGRE J. Fernando Gudiño-Rosero (@JFernandoGRE) reported

    @SpeenDoctor_ @cesifoti No full reproducibility in GitHub. Central issue is public interest, and I think all projects of public interest should follow this path.

  • wesnett Wes (@wesnett) reported

    @realevandempsey Same here, I use trello for product features and github issues for bugs/only code specific changes

  • veeeetwt V (@veeeetwt) reported

    Beginner's mistake i did while learning to code - memorizing everything - not using GitHub and dev communities - not working on real projects - not using debugger - not brushing up the previous knowledge - rushing through coding exercises #CodeNewbie #programminglife

  • fyeahnix Voidstrike (@fyeahnix) reported

    Looking at GitHub issues for work and I literally don't feel like picking any of this **** up UGH. I'm so lazy. I just wanna eat and edit today 😩

  • michaelpev Michael Pev (@michaelpev) reported

    @mzabriskie I’ll see you that and raise you months of frustration debugging appsettings.json environment variable issues in .Net core on Linux… before figuring out GitHub didn’t respect / push an updated file name with a change of case. I will carry the mental scars to my grave

  • ChrisArter Chris⚡Arter 🤘 (@ChrisArter) reported

    Anyone seeing @github merging service down?

  • awwbees Ryan Challinor (@awwbees) reported

    @Sslaxx @ubuntu hmm, I think there's some discussion of ubuntu/python stuff over at my github issues page, you might want to check that. it does seem like my current solution isn't sustainable.

  • GeoffreyHuntley geoff (@GeoffreyHuntley) reported

    @samwightt @gitpod Hey, I’m working on getting a browser extension for iPad up and running shortly plus various other things. If you are going to be iPadding like me for the long haul we should catchup. Please raise GitHub issues for all the papercuts :)

  • _Williano7 William Kwabla (@_Williano7) reported

    Sometimes the solution to your bug or what you want to implement is in the GitHub issues of the framework, package or library you’re using not stack overflow Try it 🤝🤝🤝

  • alangarf Alan Garfield (@alangarf) reported

    @DTL Can't go wrong with a static site generator and GitHub Pages. Jekyll isn't terrible, but you can use whatever you like really. Plus it's free and secure.

  • Ganonmaster Ganonmaster (@Ganonmaster) reported

    @kocienda Their Github releases page shows that this is a similar release cadence to their mobile apps and server. Frequent maintenance isn't a bad thing necessarily. Sometimes it's optimal. It has pros and cons. But I don't think I need to explain that.

  • shri__dhar Shree (@shri__dhar) reported

    Here is the list of static site generators through which you can easily build static sites and easily push those files to server. GitHub hosts static sites for free. You just need to buy a domain name or just use GitHub subdomain for free. Choose what suits you: 👇

  • dcsprior David Prior (@dcsprior) reported

    @istreasatuatha @alysmumford Nice. IMO it'd be better if clicking "Start" on one side would automatically pause the other - like a chess timer. Happy to submit this as a github issue if you prefer, but as it's more a feature req than an issue as such I figured you may not appreciate this.

  • vadorovsky vadorovsky (@vadorovsky) reported

    @zeenix My main problem is that I don't really focus on what other people say on daily standups. When I really want to know what they worked on, I just check their Github, emails, messages etc. And I find written updates much more useful than spoken ones.

  • NJetchev Nikolay Jetchev (@NJetchev) reported

    @ArmanMaesumi Thanks, that is a good observation. It also seems to me that the textured version (UV texturing ) is shadowed in a worse way than the plain mesh (monochrome vertex texturing). The question is why, may be a quirk of the Pytorch3d library - I may post an issue on their github.

  • hambsdorg HamBSD (@hambsdorg) reported

    @mwlauthor I'm getting emails from security researchers that have reviewed various GitHub repositories (some with no commits in 8 years) and helpfully told me that they found no security issues. In exchange for this report they want me to fill out a survey.

  • brucel Bruce Lawson (@brucel) reported

    I was just settling down for some yelling at Github when my concentration was shattered by the doorbell. There were two earnest-looking ladies there who asked "Do you have a moment to talk about moisturiser?". Bloody Jojoba's Witnesses.

  • lothrazar Lothrazar (@lothrazar) reported

    Is there any way on @github to IMPORT issue labels from one repository to the next. Or have some default template set of labels for new repositories. It sucks managing a growing list of projects and never ever having consistent issue labels

  • GeoffreyHuntley geoff (@GeoffreyHuntley) reported

    @aledbf @samwightt @gitpod This indeed fixes it. Would you believe GitHub Codespaces has the same issue? It’s because the problem is actually upstream at vscode and both platforms run the same version of vscode :)

  • hannarazade Hannah 🐝 (@hannarazade) reported

    @istreasatuatha @svgeesus @alysmumford Cue hundreds of "this is more of a comment than a question ..." in the GitHub issue tracker.

  • Conandestroy conanthedestroyer (@Conandestroy) reported

    I think we found enough info on her that we’re going to upload it on GitHub and will release it after a new issue with her and someone. So remember miss withoutby, you talk to much and your info is going online and a link to your phone. Oh yeah. Nice WhatsApp background.

  • OpenBSD_src OpenBSD src Changes (@OpenBSD_src) reported

    nicm@ modified usr.bin/tmux/session.c: Do not destroy sessions twice, GitHub issue 2889.