Hi all!
I was wondering whether it is just me who finds himself navigating back
to a project page after having a look at the source by adapting the
url?
For example, I'd
1. open [1]
2. click on e.g. "source" (opening any other tab of "mailing lists" or
"tickets" will do, too)
and after a few clicks there find myself unable to go back to the
project page without manually changing the url to [1].
Is it just me who'd find a button leading back to the project from the
associated sources, mailing lists, and tickets desirable?
Cheers,
Alex
[1]: https://sr.ht/~edwardloveall/Scribe/
> Is it just me who'd find a button leading back to the project from the> associated sources, mailing lists, and tickets desirable?
I think we all would. The problem is that it is not a 1:1 relationship
between git repositories/lists/todo, it's actually Many:Many.
Repositories, for instance, can belong to many projects. Projects can
have many repositories. From the repository, would there be a link back
to every project that includes it?
On 2022-01-12 13:23, Evan Boehs wrote:
>> Is it just me who'd find a button leading back to the project from>> the associated sources, mailing lists, and tickets desirable?> I think we all would. The problem is that it is not a 1:1> relationship between git repositories/lists/todo, it's actually> Many:Many. Repositories, for instance, can belong to many> projects. Projects can have many repositories. From the repository,> would there be a link back to every project that includes it?
Thanks a lot for this explanation. In my naivete, I had assumed this
to be a simple matter of adding a link, and then of course wondering
what was taking so long (as I seem to recall this being discussed at
least once before quite some time ago on the ML).
In fact I was arguing in favor of sr.ht in #emacs (as I often do) and
this was one of questions raised by one of people looking around the
site for the first time. Well, next time I will have a better answer.
:)
Anyway, keep up the great work guys.
Cheers!,
TRS-80