Issues, CI/CD, and code review are a huge part of the development process that git does not do.
Committing directly might work for a small team, but I can't imagine that scales.
I suppose we want fundamentally different things here, and sadly for you, I don't think you're a large enough portion of the audience that GitHub will ever create the tool you need.
Their APIs are open, though -- you can probably make one yourself.
No, I am actually the majority of the potential market and future growth for hosted RCS/VCS firms: a tech company with many non-tech employees that wants to utilize RCS/VCS to formalize internal process across disciplines.
Committing directly might work for a small team, but I can't imagine that scales.
I suppose we want fundamentally different things here, and sadly for you, I don't think you're a large enough portion of the audience that GitHub will ever create the tool you need.
Their APIs are open, though -- you can probably make one yourself.