+ [2016-02-26T22:10:35Z] estan hi folks. anyone know, if i make a shout-out like "thanks to @foobar" in the description of a release, will foobar be notified?
+ [2016-02-26T22:52:53Z] thibaultcha estan nope, and in a release description, @foobar won't create a link automatically, you'd have to write it as a markdown link.
+ [2016-02-26T22:54:45Z] estan thibaultcha: hm, that's not my experience, e.g. look at my latest release here, where i make a shout-out to murph0: https://github.com/estan/protoc-gen-doc/releases/tag/v0.8
+ [2016-02-26T22:55:06Z] estan that's automatically turned into a link, which is why i was curious whether he'll be notified.
+ [2016-02-26T22:56:19Z] estan (or she, actually don't know)

message no. 125013

Posted by linux_dr in #github at 2016-02-26T07:19:15Z

Totally obvious question, and the answer’s on the tip of my tongue, but what does github call those tiny desposable repositories for posting sample code?
+ [2016-02-27T01:43:31Z] Kang0 I have nt came across any program or software which acts as server and client both?? General query. Do you know any such software?
+ [2016-02-27T02:03:56Z] Crumbz is there any java repos like "thecodingcamp"? Something a beginner/intermediate can contribute to - something to get familiar with git?
+ [2016-02-27T02:20:50Z] Crumbz im that noob with stupid questions aren't i?
+ [2016-02-27T02:35:08Z] Kang0 (Kang0) Are there any software which uses udp for file transfer?
+ [2016-02-27T03:05:22Z] codynguyen1116 Hello everyone! Does anyone know if it's possible for an IRC bot to update every time a new ticket/issue is created, or a new comment is posted?