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by gray_-_wolf 889 days ago
> I think they also encourage drive-by contributions

I realize I am in minority, but for me, if project uses a mailing list I am more likely to do a drive-by contribution (compared to no contribution at all). Just doing git send-email is much easier compared to figuring out how to create whatever pull request is called in whatever forge the specific project is using.

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I'm the opposite. There's no clear notion of status, remaining concerns, priority, etc. in an email thread.
> There's no clear notion of status, remaining concerns, priority, etc. in an email thread.

Which, for drive-by contributions, does not really matter. It is a problem for long term contributions and project managements in general, true, but there often is some tracking system present (patchwork, debbugs, ...).