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Do you mean sending patches by email? The author for the article also despises them as suggest alternatives for collaboration where you do “pull request” by people giving you a link to their repo and branch name (like literally asking you to try pulling from their git repo), or sending git bundle files which get around a lot of the problems of trying to send patch files around.
Yes. The only way to send patches without something like Github is over email. I don’t mind all the other stuff, but there’s no other way to do PRs than over email, and I hate email. I didn’t see that he gave alternatives. His preferred solution was an email
Like, dawg, no it aint
Email isn’t “the only way” to send patches. In fact, he addresses that:
His preferred method is just sending a URL over email. You can use any communication method if you both already have an account.
I agree that some public discussion place for patches is an absolute necessity.
No idea what that would look like for the blogger though, maybe Lemmy isn’t even that bad? You don’t even need a Lemmy account to interact, he could use Mastodon to respond.
But yeah the overall vibe of the blog is very much luddite and boomer.
They meant mail. With patches in punch cards. Just as good.