
In an open letter published Friday, developers and maintainers of some of the Web’s largest code libraries and languages, complained of frustration that GitHub isn’t listening to them — and is almost impossible to reach. The letter, Dear GitHub, says that “many of us are frustrated” and feel like the company isn’t addressing some glaring flaws with the platform, and that their feedback on needed features either disappears or gets a minimal response. GitHub is the most popular version control system used by developers to collaborate and share their code in the open, so that others can provide feedback or give…
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