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Things I don't like about github organizations #2

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TomK32 opened this issue Jan 2, 2013 · 6 comments
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Things I don't like about github organizations #2

TomK32 opened this issue Jan 2, 2013 · 6 comments

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@TomK32
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TomK32 commented Jan 2, 2013

  1. No possibility to have a "join" button for open orgs
  2. No way to unsubscribe from all notification from a org

add the things you miss or don't like.

@Zaxuhe
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Zaxuhe commented Jan 2, 2013

We should create an issue like "Comment here if you want to join"

@TomK32
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TomK32 commented Jan 2, 2013

oh on the org page i've changed the location to "mail me to join". and it does work.

@dave-irvine
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To unsubscribe to automatic notifications for every new repo, go to https://github.com/watching, then untick the box at the top right called "automatically watch".

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Madsy commented Jan 3, 2013

Good to know. I'll probably use the "mail me to join" if we get like 100 repos suddenly.

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alexpana commented Jan 8, 2013

I've spent the last ten minutes trying to find the "Downloads" section. Is there a way to upload small binary releases of the game on github?

@TomK32
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TomK32 commented Jan 8, 2013

alex, that feature has been deprecated: https://github.com/blog/1302-goodbye-upload

so it's back to google drive, dropbox or if you put your game into indiedb, they allow you to add downloads (let alone the extra publicity you'll get)

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