It would probably help a lot, if they had a personal feed on GitWorkshop, actually. Like, my guys are responding to some repos, but not to others, because they're not actively working on those and forget to check on them.

I also have to click on like 10 repos, to see if someone responded. I sometimes miss notifications, even if they are sent, because I get drowned by notifications, sometimes.

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there are a few usecases here: 1) discovery of new interesting content on git 2) notifications of content I have indicated I'm interested in; and 3) Inbox style - messages I definitely need to be looking at.

I'd like there to be experiences for all three on GitWorkshop.

I completely agree that notifications just for git related things is needed.

I haven't forgotten about this as a more PR focused inbox for ngit is also important

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I'm reminded of the workflow of Greg Kroah-Hartman as discussed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyenmLqJQjs and how CLI tools (eg ngit) could aid in the workflow of maintainers.