not totally on topic, but i really wish chrome would leverage os level notifications instead of rolling their own thing. they've been pretty wonky for me on el capitan lately and i really don't see much added value in the first place.
Firefox 44 added Web Push support [0]. They give you OS notifications even after closing the web site they're coming from. According to CanIUse Chrome has partial support for it[1].
Most annoying for me is that I seem to respond to 'do you want notifications' before I've processed whether it's a Chrome or OS prompt. (It's not that obvious anyway.)
They're also probably two or so times the size of os level notifications (in OSX at least). So suddenly there's a huge box in the corner of my screen when I'm using a 13-inch laptop. It's quite off-putting.
github notifications are hard, starring is too low frequency while watching is too much spam
is there something like a monthly/weekly digest for repos?
I don't know if things have improved, but the last time I worked with GitHub's API, they only had one scope for working with repositories and it pretty much gives you the ability to do everything.
These sorts of projects always want me to fill in a list of repos to "watch". We've got an organization full of repos, with new ones coming on and old ones being archived all the time.
I want to just say "watch this organization", and anything that gets assigned to me in that org, I get notified for. I don't want to have to manage a notifier every time new repos get added or archived.
Should work, please file an issue in GitHub, if possible could you navigate to the extensions page, enable developer mode and show the background console and any errors reported?
https://gitnotifier.io/