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12 votes
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GitHub restricts developer accounts based in Iran, Crimea, and other countries under US sanctions
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GitHub shocks top developer: Access to five years' work inexplicably blocked
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How do you say "you're welcome" or "no problem" with reaction emojis?
Someone pings you in slack or github (or discord or on a forum post or wherever) asking for something. Perhaps some advice or a code review. After you help them out, they say "Thanks!". In normal...
Someone pings you in slack or github (or discord or on a forum post or wherever) asking for something. Perhaps some advice or a code review. After you help them out, they say "Thanks!". In normal conversation, I would respond with a "You're welcome" or "no problem" or something.
The problem I have is that while I want to be polite and acknowledge their thank you message, I don't want to generate notifications or otherwise distract people. Responding with a github comment will notify and probably email any involved persons. Slack and discord it depends on the channel, but many channels have low enough traffic that I will check every time theres a new message in that channel (and I'm sure I'm not the only one monitoring those channels).
Its not really a big deal and no one is going to get angry about it - but it can distract people or ruin their flow while working and I want to avoid that. In my mind, a reaction emoji is perfect for this. It acknowledges the comment or message if someone looks, but doesn't send notifications or light up the channel name.
...but which reaction should I use? I've never seen a "you're welcome" emoji. I've been typically using a thumbs up (
:+1:
), but that can look as if someone is seconding the thanks rather than me trying to acknowledge it.Is there a better way to say "you're welcome" or "no problem" in this situation? Is there a better reaction emoji on github/slack/discord/your communication platform of choice? Should I stop worrying about possibly savings other people an email or small distraction and just say "np" or something?
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Refreshing the VS Code product icon
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Github is currently experiencing service outages
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Microsoft Buys GitHub: The Linux Foundation’s Reaction
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GitHub is Microsoft's $7.5 billion undo button
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Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
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GitLab Ultimate and Gold now free for education and open source
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The cost of developers (or, why Microsoft wants Github)
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Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
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GitLab sees huge spike in project imports
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GitLab: Congratulations GitHub on the acquisition by Microsoft
8 votes