in reply to Dave Taylor

@davetaylor2112 Really? If anything, I would have thought they show it's actually not so hard. I broke it down into key by key steps, and into specific tasks: Searching for an issue, creating an issue, and subscribing to an (already created) issue. Could GitHub make it easier to navigate? Sure, but I don't think the steps would be any shorter if I was describing how to navigate and post on Facebook or anywhere else :)
in reply to Dave Taylor

@davetaylor2112 Ok well I wasn't trying to explain Facebook (and that's also one reason I've never attempted to write a guide to using Facebook - that and it changes every two weeks anyway). But really GitHub isn't so hard - not perfect by any means, but definitely useable. Of course, we don't have any more control over how GitHub works than how Facebook works, but if you have feedback on how it could be easier, we would definitely encourage you to raise them with Github themselves too
in reply to Dave Taylor

@davetaylor2112 I believe we do have an issue requesting per-website settings. It would definitely be useful. In any case, you ARE still welcome to write to us if you do have a problem which may need an issue written up about it. If I can readily replicate it, I'll probably be willing to write it up for you. It's mostly where i can't replicate it or I'm not going to be able to answer any questions about it that I would be very keen for you to write it up (because you can test a fix etc)
in reply to NV Access

To be fair, most of the issues I have are not with NVDA, especially now. Many of them are to do with websites, and often I don't understand why the issue is happening well enough to write it, and it's a website you have to actively have an account on to see the issue. Things like groups still being announced although I have them turned off, trying to get rid of the right verbosity so I can learlly hear a controlname without listening to all sorts of other stuff