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by woodruffw
265 days ago
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To be clear, I understand why people want to use anchors. The argument isn't that they aren't useful: it's that the juice is not worth the squeeze, and that GitHub's decision to support them reflects a lack of design discretion. Or in other words: if your problem is DRYness, GitHub should be fixing or enhancing the ~dozen other ways in which the components of a workflow shadow and scope with each other. Adding a new cross-cutting form of interaction between components makes the overall experience of using GitHub Actions less consistent (and less secure, per points about static analysis challenges) at the benefit of a small amount of deduplication. |
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So true, not the first time, not the last time.
I'm at the point of exploring Gerrit as an alternative