Once you have opened for accepting vulnerability reports on #GitHub, that door cannot be closed again.
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Once you have opened for accepting vulnerability reports on #GitHub, that door cannot be closed again. Now I need to manually tell everyone who do that where to go instead and close their submissions. Not the ideal workflow...
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Once you have opened for accepting vulnerability reports on #GitHub, that door cannot be closed again. Now I need to manually tell everyone who do that where to go instead and close their submissions. Not the ideal workflow...
@bagder A user journey on a Microsoft service that is easy to opt into, and difficult to opt out of? Who could have imagined that!
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Once you have opened for accepting vulnerability reports on #GitHub, that door cannot be closed again. Now I need to manually tell everyone who do that where to go instead and close their submissions. Not the ideal workflow...
@bagder Software should always allow one fix one's mistakes, since it's not always possible to prevent mistakes. Especially since it wasn't known to be a mistake at the time it was made.
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Once you have opened for accepting vulnerability reports on #GitHub, that door cannot be closed again. Now I need to manually tell everyone who do that where to go instead and close their submissions. Not the ideal workflow...
@bagder I just want to say thank you for everything you do. I know it's a giant pain in the ass often, but thank you!
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Once you have opened for accepting vulnerability reports on #GitHub, that door cannot be closed again. Now I need to manually tell everyone who do that where to go instead and close their submissions. Not the ideal workflow...
follow-up: it turned out I just needed a grown-up to guide me through the maze to the correct option and then I could do it...
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follow-up: it turned out I just needed a grown-up to guide me through the maze to the correct option and then I could do it...
@bagder YAY! (and boo on GitHub and poor marks for UI for hiding it so that the casual observer couldn't find it!!!)
(sign me, someone who paid attention in Human Factors class...)
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follow-up: it turned out I just needed a grown-up to guide me through the maze to the correct option and then I could do it...
GitHub should make the UI more intuitive, so that inexperienced project owners like @bagder don’t have to seek out expert help. They should make it so easy that even a person who only has a handful of decades of experience can find the right option and be successful.
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GitHub should make the UI more intuitive, so that inexperienced project owners like @bagder don’t have to seek out expert help. They should make it so easy that even a person who only has a handful of decades of experience can find the right option and be successful.
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