Public issues for tech support, bug reports, feature requests, and other discussion.
π https://github.com/commonshost/contact/issues π
Development of the Commons Host project takes place on GitLab.com, which is the hosted SaaS version of the GitLab project.
https://gitlab.com/commonshost
The choice is yours. Either one is acceptable and should receive the same level of attention.
On GitLab it is easier to reference commits, branches, merge requests, and roadmap/archived issues.
However if you are more comfortable using GitHub, then just create a new GitHub issue on this very repository.
@sebdeckers: I happen to like GitLab.
- It has some really neat features like integrated CI/CD and deployment tools.
- It is a free and open source product.
- It is a company that pursues a FOSS-based business model.
- Using heterogenous tools forces your workflow to be more resilient.
- Everyone loves an underdog.
GitLab also offers gratis private repositories. Those are not used by Commons Host. Everything is public.
You can sign in to GitLab.com using your GitHub account. I β€οΈ OAuth!