Post 883449 by KitsuneAlicia@octodon.social
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(DIR) Post #883363 by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2018-10-31T17:05:27Z
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You can finally move issues to different projects on GitHub. That must be all that Microsoft expertise at work.
(DIR) Post #883449 by KitsuneAlicia@octodon.social
2018-10-31T17:09:41Z
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@fribbledom Wow! Forum mods moving threads to their correct subforums, but for git issue reports? I never would've thought of that!Good thing we have such smart people telling us what we can and can't do.
(DIR) Post #883682 by 61@en.osm.town
2018-10-31T17:23:28Z
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@fribbledomOne of these days I will ยน come up with some #webhookery to move issues between #github and #GitLab, etc.ยน No I won't.
(DIR) Post #883887 by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2018-10-31T17:31:49Z
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@61No need either way: GitLab's official importer already does that for you ๐
(DIR) Post #884352 by uvok@vulpine.club
2018-10-31T17:59:33Z
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@fribbledom as long as the Windows 10 1809 bug doesn't occur there... ๐
(DIR) Post #884856 by 61@en.osm.town
2018-10-31T18:31:06Z
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@fribbledomOnce, but what about projects that are distributed between the two hosts?Like say you have a project in #github and I have a dependency in #gitlab and someone files a bug against your project which turns out to be a problem on my component, so you transfer the bug report.
(DIR) Post #887918 by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2018-10-31T21:05:20Z
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@61I hear you! I'm a huge proponent of a federated GitHub experience.