Apart from it being clear that the UI and the user using it could have been better, I don’t agree with criticism like “GitHub should obviously do x” or “this would be easily resolved if the action didn’t caused cascading deletes” and so on. GitHub is a large and complex set of applications, and making changes like that is probably not trivial. It’s probably not a high priority either. This is the first time I’ve hear…
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 re…
I’m only commenting on how so many comments trivialize the work required to resolve this. I have a feeling nothing is trivial at GitHub.