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by chadnickbok 3729 days ago
My main point here is that on GitHub, making a pull request is super easy. There's even a cool pop-up if you visit the main page of a repo after pushing to a branch that asks if you'd like to make a pull request.

Saying that this is somehow more complex than updating a single commit and learning a whole new tool doesn't change that if you want to convince me, you at least need to correctly identify what's going wrong.

Perhaps if the author had specifically called out their perceived failings of the very latest GitHub pull request changes I'd have given the article more time. But unfortunately the justification given for switching was really shallow.