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> Turns out devs in general are not into the "setup completely independent public mailing lists for projects" idea.

My feeling is that devs in general are not into the "learning how to use tools" idea.

They don't want to learn the git basics, they don't want to learn the cmake basics, ...

I mean that as an observation more than a criticism. But to me, the fact that git was designed for those who want to learn powerful tools is a feature. Those who don't can use Microsoft. It all works in the end.

Fun fact: if I want to open source my code but not get contributions (or rather feature requests by people who probably won't ever contribute), I put my git repo on anything that is not GitHub. It feels like most professional devs don't know how to handle anything that is not on GitHub :-). Bonus point for SourceHut: if someone manages to send a proper patch on the mailing list, it usually means that they know what they are doing.



> My feeling is that devs in general are not into the "learning how to use tools" idea

Well, the devs learnt how to use Github, didn't they? Seems like people CAN learn things that are useful. I can also make the argument that Github pull requests are actually more powerful than git request-pull in addition to having a nicer UI/UX.

Being upset that people aren't using git request-pull is like the creator of Brainfuck being upset that scientists aren't using Brainfuck instead of something more powerful and has a better UI/UX like Python. It's kinda obvious which one is better to use...


> Seems like people CAN learn things that are useful

I didn't say they could not.


> My feeling is that devs in general are not into the "learning how to use tools" idea.

Given the number of vim, emacs, nix, git, i3, etc. users who are proud of it and all the customisations they do, I don't think so. Like, there will be a decent group, but not generalisable to "devs".




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