@Edent what's so bad about <div> ... or: Why do you want to avoid them?
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@Edent Well that's just so good to see, that's made my day. After witnessing WordPress and the whole thing with Ruby and Rails right now, watching people behave like grownups is a breath of fresh air.
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@bortzmeyer that is demonstrably untrue.
Your free software can shatter into a thousand forks - but we all know that just leads to confusion.
If only one person controls the website / signing keys / trademark / whatever, then the project is brittle. And far too many F/OSS projects have a single point of failure.
@Edent @bortzmeyer And we have an example : Gitea and Forgejo. Forgejo was created because of issues inside of Gitea governance and these software are free software
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@Edent @bortzmeyer And we have an example : Gitea and Forgejo. Forgejo was created because of issues inside of Gitea governance and these software are free software
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@bortzmeyer @Edent I agree, but I also think that we could do better in the first place to avoid these issues. Creating a fork can be a good thing, but improving organization methods are better for me
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@fishidwardrobe @Edent oh yeah, boring to the point I'd forgotten it happened
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@Edent the new guy's thread says a lot of the right things, but I can't say I'm reassured to see someone with "a business and finance background" taking the reins 😬
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@Edent the new guy's thread says a lot of the right things, but I can't say I'm reassured to see someone with "a business and finance background" taking the reins 😬
@aburka you're right. Terrible idea to have a firm financial footing and an understanding of now to effective use money.
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@aburka you're right. Terrible idea to have a firm financial footing and an understanding of now to effective use money.
@Edent you'll forgive my skepticism given that MBAs are sometimes more interested in financial engineering and growth at any cost than technical excellence. Look at what's happened to Firefox with McKinsey drones in charge. I don't think that's happening here yet but we'll see.
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@Edent Controlling the brand is some power but let's not exaggerate it. MariaDB had no problem replacing MySQL, even if the brand was strong.
Also, claiming that free software is controlled by an organisation and that you cannot do anything without this organisation. Is dangerous. Why moving away from proprietary software, in that case?
@bortzmeyer @Edent MariaDB was made by original developers of MySQL (Maria is literally My's little sister) so that shows, in my mind, that is hard to hand off projects.
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@Edent Looks like they're just piggy-backing off popular posts in order to encourage people to click a link to their social network.
Block (and report?)
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@Edent a portent of things to come. This kind of nonsense can be generated for a few cents, so eventually it will drown out things that take greater effort.
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@Edent What are the daytime conditions that produce the least electricity? Heavy cloud cover?
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@Edent What are the daytime conditions that produce the least electricity? Heavy cloud cover?
@denny that and snow!
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@Edent I was very happy to add a bench in the Home & Away filming location the other day.
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@Edent I was very happy to add a bench in the Home & Away filming location the other day.
@dan nice one, thanks 😄
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@Sandra did you read the blog post?
Not the Toot, the post.
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@Edent I'm going to say, I loved XHTML. As someone who in those days mostly wrote things which generated markup (and mostly from #Lisp-like languages and XSL), any faults in markup meant there were problems with my code and it was very easy for debugging.
If you're hand-writing HTML, then yes, of course, tolerance is good. But there is room on the Web for both approaches!