Is there a way to message someone on github?
I want to suggest he wander over to the newsgroups before posting newbie
errors as bugs and feature requests. (I would have closed the
final_frame question, if I had had
<voice type="cartman" style="respect">auth-or-i-tay</voice>.)
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dik
On 10/14/2017 03:14 AM, dick balaska wrote:
> Is there a way to message someone on github?> I want to suggest he wander over to the newsgroups before posting newbie > errors as bugs and feature requests.
haha. I see clipka has done just that twice in the last three days.
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dik
Am 14.10.2017 um 09:14 schrieb dick balaska:
> Is there a way to message someone on github?> I want to suggest he wander over to the newsgroups before posting newbie> errors as bugs and feature requests. (I would have closed the> final_frame question, if I had had> <voice type="cartman" style="respect">auth-or-i-tay</voice>.)
IIRC GitHub used to provide a kind of relay address to contact other
users in private, but Alas! they removed it shortly after we set up camp
there.
At present, the most effective way to get a user's attention might be to
put `@username` in the text of an issue. AFAIU that triggers a
notification to that user.
But at present there seems to be no way to contact -- purely
hypothetically speaking -- a daft GitHub user without shaming them in
public.