Ben Finney writes ("Re: GitHub “pull request” is proprietary, incompatible with Git ‘request-pull ’"): > My reading of <URL:https://developer.github.com/v3/#authentication> > leads me to infer there's no way for to submit a GitHub “pull request” > without having a GitHub account. > > Decentralisation would require that anyone with a Git repository can > submit a GitHub “pull request” without any need for a GitHub account. > I'd love to learn if that's possible now.
This subthread is in danger of going off into the weeds. For the avoidance of any doubt: I was volunteering to do some work if we can figure out what the work is that needse to be done (and it seems plausible to me, obviously). I am (obviously) not volunteering to fix Github itself. That is not possible for me, only for Github. The way I am offering to help is this: there seems to (or some people are saying there is) a lack of straightforward server-side software which (i) project maintainers can run on a suitable friendly server and (ii) contributors who are used to a github workflow can interact with reasonably easily. If someone (preferably several people) who want such a thing would like to (get together and) write a simple specification for what they want (and how it differs from or plugs into gerrit, gitorious etc.), I am still offering to write it. I don't have a need for such a thing myself right now, but I have the server side implementation experience. Provided the requirements don't include too many awkward bells and whistles, I think it ought to be not too big a job. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/21921.20090.614169.946...@chiark.greenend.org.uk