Git Issue Tracking for Pages
One of the main ideas for this website was to be completely transparent about the developmental nature of the site. One of the main reasons I see it as important to create issues for specific pages and posts is for version history, and accountability.
- In any publicly available site there should be a record of what's changed on a page. Thinking like news sites saying something like "This site was updated on x to remove indexed " but also having git versioning applied to this that if I change something there is a record of it.
- I've included accountability in this because I don't like the of hiding / or not referencing mistakes. We all do it and we are human. But also it can show how my view has changed. Maybe I say something that is wrong / misinformed or something like that.
My main reason for changing something is either to add more important information or to remove unrelated waffle, to make it more concise (something I have recently done)
I guess more concisely: what has changed (git versioning) and why (accountability) working together. Something along the lines of "this page can be viewed on issue x here (link)"... - many sites do this for documentation but I like the idea of having it for general blogposts too.
We shall see how this goes...