Also +1.  I like how it's possible to reference issues in commits by using #, which then show up as links in the commit emails and website history.  One can cite issue numbers, or even interact with them.  For example, if your commit includes the phrase "closes #42" or "fixes #42", then issue 42 will be closed when you push your commit.  It's Nifty.

-Aaron 

On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 7:29 AM, Nigel Moriarty <nwmoriarty@lbl.gov> wrote:
We at Phenix would like to see how the issue/bug tracker works as it's an important feature we'd like to use when we migrate our other repos to GitHub.

Cheers

Nigel

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On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 6:23 AM, Luc Bourhis <luc_j_bourhis@mac.com> wrote:
Hi Graeme,

Does anyone have an objection to opening up the issue tracker on […]
 
Your thoughts?

+1

Best wishes,

Luc


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