I really do not understand why people use GitHub over Gitlab AT ALL.
GitLab consistently brings out AMAZING features at least 1x/month. Their company is ethical (donates regularly to amazing coding groups like BlackGirlsCode, DjangoGirls, PythonLadies, etc.).
Just look for yourself: https://about.gitlab.com/features/
@MatejLach @vickysteeves I don't think ActivityPub is a good match for this at all. It is not a general-purpose federation protocol, it is very much tailored to microblogging
@f0x @vickysteeves @MatejLach Thinking about this further, maybe it is a good fit. More stuff would need to be added on top, but you would be able to send comments from Mastodon/Plemora, Boost a pull request, ...
Interestingly it would become a "pull request" more than a "merge request", then.
@remram44 @vickysteeves It's extensible via JSON-LD so it should be fairly doable. Effectively it's just about sending Activities like "Fork" etc.
@remram44 @MatejLach @vickysteeves except it's very much a general-purpose federation protocol, and not at all tailored to microblogging?
NextCloud uses ActivityPub to federate files and calendars.
https://nextcloud.com/blog/activitypub-the-new-standard-for-decentralized-networks/
@MatejLach @vickysteeves @zatnosk The ActivityStream language is tailored for "social activities", which I suppose does extend beyond micro-blogging 🤔 A merge-request is not that different from a post-with-comments with a link to the branch 🤔