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@ebassi @civodul @khinsen đ I really like the way it looks, but don't like the fact that for each interaction with any new project I have to create an account on gitlab/gitea instance to send a simple patch or to comment on the ongoing discussion, it seems that adding one more registration requiring tool will only increase this pain. @abcdw @civodul @khinsen That's not our experience. Though, of course, if you start contributing a lot to GNOME, you can ask to get an LDAP account, and then you get single-sign-on for all GNOME services. If you're referring to being able to send patches via email, that's just false economy: you have a steep set up cost (git send-email is not a simple thing), and then you get stuck with patches over email, which is a fate worse than death. |
@abcdw @civodul @khinsen No, you can't do that. You need to have an account on the Discourse instance.
Depending on the configuration of the instance, you may also need to actually browse it and interact with it a bit to raise your user level, before you can open topics just by sending an email.