Hi,
GitHub creates a kind of “spontaneous mini mailinglists” for every issue and every PR.
For one, this is nice as all the discussion is at one place and can be found easily, and it makes
sure those who are involved in the issue get the messages (e.g. the one who created an issue
tracker entry).
But: you will only see those by default.
If you want to get an impression of things happening, it might be interesting to “Watch” the repository.
You can do that by clicking on the “Watch” button on
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo
Marcus
Hi,
GitHub creates a kind of “spontaneous mini mailinglists” for every issue and every PR.
For one, this is nice as all the discussion is at one place and can be found easily, and it makes
sure those who are involved in the issue get the messages (e.g. the one who created an issue
tracker entry).
But: you will only see those by default.
If you want to get an impression of things happening, it might be interesting to “Watch” the repository.
You can do that by clicking on the “Watch” button on
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo
Marcus