It’s a shame it requires js to use it (I guess something to be expected on a 99.1% js project).
With JS enabled: It looks pretty nice and it’s really cool for it to be AGPL (personal opinion).
I just made an account, but seems like I cannot change my password.
And from now on, I guess many people will disagree but, they seem to be using some google service (googletagmanager) and there is no alternative to github. Seems like, although I haven’t tried to solve any issue, you need a github account to actually do stuff. So I don’t like it.
I will have to keep an eye on this project to see how it evolves.
These issues seem like reasonable criticism, I would estimate they would add support in the future to at least gitlab and hopefully gitea/codeberg.
I suggest you open an issue on the bug tracker and maybe even add a bounty (the developers seem responsive, they changed the license to AGPL because of an external request).
It’s a shame it requires js to use it (I guess something to be expected on a 99.1% js project).
With JS enabled: It looks pretty nice and it’s really cool for it to be AGPL (personal opinion).
I just made an account, but seems like I cannot change my password.
And from now on, I guess many people will disagree but, they seem to be using some google service (googletagmanager) and there is no alternative to github. Seems like, although I haven’t tried to solve any issue, you need a github account to actually do stuff. So I don’t like it.
I will have to keep an eye on this project to see how it evolves.
These issues seem like reasonable criticism, I would estimate they would add support in the future to at least gitlab and hopefully gitea/codeberg.
I suggest you open an issue on the bug tracker and maybe even add a bounty (the developers seem responsive, they changed the license to AGPL because of an external request).