"GitHub" Is Starting to Feel Like Legacy Software
"GitHub" Is Starting to Feel Like Legacy Software
"GitHub" Is Starting to Feel Like Legacy Software - The Future Is Now
Not my blog, but the author's experience reminded me of my own frustrations with Microsoft GitHub.
There are quite a few things I don't like about GitHub, but calling it legacy makes no sense.
I've got to say, seeing this:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/network
instead of something like this:
https://fork.dev/blog/posts/collapsible-graph/
or this:
https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:4800/format:webp/0*60NIVdYj2f5vETt2.png
feels pretty damn legacy to me.
both of those aren't websites. I use fork though and had no clue you could do that. I've needed that like 10 times in the last week alone haha
I was thinking "oh, network view, this is gonna be a good example", but that comparison isn't.
What specifically do you think is legacy in that comparison? The coloring? The horizontal layout? The whitespace?
The network view lays out forks and their branches, not only [local]/[local+1-remote] branches.
I don't know what IDE that miro screenshot is from. But I see it as wasteful and confusing. The author initials are useless and wasteful, picking away focus. The branch labels are far off from the branch heads. The coloring seems confusing.
bg looks like the sameI am about to make you very happy.
Do either of those tools show logs across forks though? The first link is a totally different purpose than the second two.