(I am terribly sorry for the delay in response, but I was busy with other things...)
On Apr 9, 2014, at 2:22 PM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 9 Apr 2014, at 3:19, Boris Dušek wrote:
[…] another idea occurred to me - maybe I could then open GitHub issues on my fork of textmate […]
I like this idea as it might mitigate some of the scalability problems of GitHub Issues and allows a README associated with reporting an issue, so I went ahead and did:
I originally meant e.g. enabling issues at https://github.com/dusek/textmate/issues, but this should work as well.
I don’t understand a few things:
- am I supposed to clone textmate/bugs into dusek/bugs (and similarly for requests) and work there (i.e. log the accessibility bugs there, or direct users to log accessibility bugs there)? Or should I work in textmate/bugs directly (and if yes, would it be possible to add “voiceover” label so that it can be assigned to issues)? - should textmate/textmate’s README.md be updated to point to the bugs and requests repos? If yes, I will submit a pull request to do that.
Thanks for your clarification.