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William_BBtoday at 12:36 PM3 repliesview on HN

To me, Github has always seemed well positioned to be a one-stop solution for software development: code, CI/CD, documentation, ticket tracking, project management etc. Could anyone explain where they failed? I keep hearing that Github is terrible


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conartist6today at 12:50 PM

It always starts out good enough, but the reason they pursue horizontal integration is that it ensures that you won't be able to get out even if (when) you eventually want to. You'll be as glued as a fly to flypaper.

That's the reason you hear the complaints: they're from people who no longer want to be using this product but have no choice.

Because Microsoft doesn't need to innovate or even provide good service to keep the flies glued, they do what they've been doing: focus all their resources on making the glue stickier rather than focusing on making people want to stay even if they had an option to leave.

CharlieDigitaltoday at 12:46 PM

We use GH and are investing more in the platform features.

Codespaces specifically is quite good for agent heavy teams. Launch a full stack runtime for PRs that are agent owned.

    >  keep hearing that Github is terrible
I do not doubt people are having issues and I'm sure there have been outages and problems, but none that have affected my work for weeks.

GH is many things to many teams and my sense is that some parts of it are currently less stable than others. But the overall package is still quite good and delivers a lot of value, IMO.

There is a bit of an echo chamber effect with GH to some degree.

esafaktoday at 1:02 PM

They got acquired by Microsoft.