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1. pwdiss+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-08 21:45:26
Hatching a reputation-based scheme around a "Contributor Management System" and getting "the people you want as contributors" to go along with it is easier than getting them to fill in a 1/username 2/password 3/confirm-password form? Choosing to believe that is pure motivated reasoning.
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2. stavro+U[view] [source] 2026-02-08 21:51:37
>>pwdiss+(OP)
People aren't on Github just to implement reputation-based management, though.
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3. pwdiss+L4[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-08 22:16:31
>>stavro+U
What does that observation have to do with the topic under the microscope?
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4. stavro+ja[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-08 22:58:43
>>pwdiss+L4
> GitHub customers really are willing to do anything besides coming to terms with the reality confronting them: that it might be GitHub (and the GitHub community/userbase) that's the problem.

The community might be a problem, but that doesn't mean it's a big enough problem to move off completely. Whitelisting a few people might be a good enough solution.

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