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Fred, James and I are in the thread and happy to answer any questions about the product and how we built it. There's definitely more detail than made sense to include in the blog post.

Thanks for offering! Any thoughts on supporting GitHub Projects?

Re: Show HN: Ship 2.0 – A macOS Native Interface to GitHub Issues

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Fred, James and I are in the thread and happy to answer any questions about the product and how we built it. There's definitely more detail than made sense to include in the blog post.

This looks very nice! Is there an option to not send data via your server? Some Enterprise deployments I know would not play along with that…

Re: Show HN: Ship 2.0 – A macOS Native Interface to GitHub Issues

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If only this would support PRs / code review with revisions ... !

We're working on something that I think is really good for PRs and code review. It's part way done, and already I think it's a big improvement in usability over the web based interface on github.com. But, in the interest of shipping Ship, we had to cut it from this 2.0 release.

(btw, I'm James, I wrote the client side stuff in Ship)

Re: Show HN: Ship 2.0 – A macOS Native Interface to GitHub Issues

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Fred, James and I are in the thread and happy to answer any questions about the product and how we built it. There's definitely more detail than made sense to include in the blog post.

Thanks for offering! Any thoughts on supporting GitHub Projects?

They're kind of supported right now - in that they do show in the app and you can interact with them.

As the GitHub APIs for projects stabilize we'll look into more formal support.

Re: Show HN: Ship 2.0 – A macOS Native Interface to GitHub Issues

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Fred, James and I are in the thread and happy to answer any questions about the product and how we built it. There's definitely more detail than made sense to include in the blog post.

This looks very nice! Is there an option to not send data via your server? Some Enterprise deployments I know would not play along with that…

Right now we only support public GitHub, though we're open to considering supporting GitHub Enterprise - perhaps even with an on premises installation. Please reach out to support@realartists.com if you'd like to talk about it.
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