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PS Come to think of it the feed really sticks out because the entire rest of GitHub is extremely functional and has extremely good usability. This is what makes GitHub the best code repo platform! |
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Once again, I have no idea what the Feed is for. I got a ton of random updates from all sorts of random repositories - nothing interesting, but the whole feed was chock full of these events.
Now I don't know about you but I am working hard on my projects, I don't have time to casually browse through what the billion other people are doing on GH. If I did, I'd never get any work done. And I am here to work.
So I checked off all filters for things I don't need and ended up with an empty feed.
Great?!
Why doesn't the feed show literal pull requests on my repositories where someone asked for my review???
I want to see all PRs on all of my org feeds, all commits maybe too, everything collated.
As it is, the developer did a PR, then sent me a message on Discord, then I went to Github, went to the repo in question, went to "PRs", then reviewed his PR.
Why is this not on my feed at one click?
Please change the feed,
I think if you just inverted the feed it would work great - make it not do what it is doing now, and make it do what it is not doing now.
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