Should customers who have had a bad experience just not give any feedback then?
Github should be grateful for this feedback. I know that it takes effort to make your product or service better, but that doesn't mean that customers shouldn't ever say anything. Customers are telling Github how it can improve its service. Github can choose to listen to them, or not.
With some simple frontend changes, they can probably reduce accidental destructive changes to customer's accounts.
I think Github cut some corners here. I would much rather that repo stars were treated similar to how resources on other platforms are. If someone makes it private, then return 403 "repos is private"
Github should be grateful for this feedback. I know that it takes effort to make your product or service better, but that doesn't mean that customers shouldn't ever say anything. Customers are telling Github how it can improve its service. Github can choose to listen to them, or not.
With some simple frontend changes, they can probably reduce accidental destructive changes to customer's accounts.
I think Github cut some corners here. I would much rather that repo stars were treated similar to how resources on other platforms are. If someone makes it private, then return 403 "repos is private"