Because most open source projects these days use GitHub.
A lot of users have a GitHub account, so it's easy for them to report issues on a GitHub issue tracker for various projects with a single account.
GitHub also is better designed and more familiar than Launchpad IMHO.
What's also nice is the mentioning feature ( https://github.com/blog/821-mention-somebody-they-re-notified ).
And pull requests also seem to be easier on GitHub?
Oh and..., for the killer feature:
GitHub supports Emojis:
https://github.com/blog/2119-add-reactions-to-pull-requests-issues-and-comments
;D
Because most open source projects these days use GitHub.
A lot of users have a GitHub account, so it's easy for them to report issues on a GitHub issue tracker for various projects with a single account.
GitHub also is better designed and more familiar than Launchpad IMHO.
What's also nice is the mentioning feature ( https:/ /github. com/blog/ 821-mention- somebody- they-re- notified ).
And pull requests also seem to be easier on GitHub?
Oh and..., for the killer feature:
GitHub supports Emojis:
https:/ /github. com/blog/ 2119-add- reactions- to-pull- requests- issues- and-comments
;D