• NekuSoul@lemmy.nekusoul.de
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    4 months ago

    Technically you can do everything through email, because everything online can be represented as text. Doesn’t mean you should.

    PRs also aren’t just a simple back and forth anymore: Tagging, Assignees, inline reviews, CI with checks, progress tracking, and yes, reactions. Sure, you can kinda hack all of that into a mailing list but at that point it’s becoming really clunky and abuses email even more for something it was never meant to handle. Having a purpose-built interface for that is just so much nicer.

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      4 months ago

      Why would you need to control these through a mailing list? The maintainers should have accounts (I don’t see the point in federating maintainers instead of just discussion, especially when this is self-hostable), and only those with permissions should be setting up labels, assignees, inline reviews, and CI. And yes, sourcehut has a UI for this, though alternatives through email commands are also available.

      And no, I do not see the point of reactions. If you really need a vote, use a voting service.

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      4 months ago

      If you meant receive CI results… just send these via email? Every major platform (Gerrit, GitLab, GitHub, Gitea…) already does that for notifications IIRC.