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It does of course require that people setup the infrastructure to do that, though it doesn't have to be more complicated than writing an email address in the readmes and pulling whatever patches come in from there
Sorry to bother you, but do you have any resources for email based interaction with non-sourcehut forges? E.g. theres a project on codeberg i want to open an issue for. If they used sourcehut id just send an email to the issue tracker and it would create the ticket, but I cant find how to do any of that on codeberg without creating an account, which Id like to avoid.
I didn't think about issues, codeberg might not have that.
Gotcha. Not making and maintaining a bunch of accounts on different forges is why i like email based stuff, and why i havent really contributed to anything on github/gitlab/codeberg/etc.