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by madgar
3598 days ago
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> Asserting a convention here feels a bit misguided. Expecting GitHub to spend real money to cater to a tiny minority of users of their web service is misguided. The business models behind public internet services are simply not structured to cater to anything but the lowest/simplest common denominator users. |
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It's great to see new features shipping on GitHub.com (especially since it felt stagnant for so long). I have no idea what their codebase looks like, but prepopulating a text field with the contents of a template.md file and allowing the name of the publishing branch to be specified feel like they should have been fairly minor changes. Especially now that they clearly have the architecture to choose repo-specific publishing locations, allowing those to be user-specified should be a very low-effort way to make the tools useful for more projects.