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Dear OSS community on Mastodon,

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  • Dear OSS community on Mastodon,

    Every day I scroll through my feed and I see proud announcements like:

    “First Alpha Relase of HyperTurboWidget available"

    or

    “Version 2.7.1 now with improved glorb handlers!”

    or

    “Flux Capacitor version 4.5 is out”

    … and I sit there wondering if I should be excited, terrified, or calling a licensed electrician.

    Don’t get me wrong, I love open source. I just have no idea what three quarters of these projects actually do. Are we talking about a web server? A file system? A middleware thingy that keeps the flux from overflowing into the space–time continuum?

    So, dear OSS developers of the world: When you announce a new release, please give us (your adoring but slightly confused audience) just a tiny bit of context.

    • Tell us what your software does.
    • Tell us why this release is cool.
    • Tell us what it requires to work.

    Example:

    We are proud to announce Flux Capacitor version 4.5 is now avalaible. While it creates a nice wormhole to 1955, it requires an underlying gigawatt stack 1.21 to work reliably.

    Because nobody wants to cheer enthusiastically for “v2.7.1” while secretly Googling “what is a glorb and why does it need handling”.

    Yours truly,

    Someone who wants to celebrate your achievements

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  • Dear OSS community on Mastodon,

    Every day I scroll through my feed and I see proud announcements like:

    “First Alpha Relase of HyperTurboWidget available"

    or

    “Version 2.7.1 now with improved glorb handlers!”

    or

    “Flux Capacitor version 4.5 is out”

    … and I sit there wondering if I should be excited, terrified, or calling a licensed electrician.

    Don’t get me wrong, I love open source. I just have no idea what three quarters of these projects actually do. Are we talking about a web server? A file system? A middleware thingy that keeps the flux from overflowing into the space–time continuum?

    So, dear OSS developers of the world: When you announce a new release, please give us (your adoring but slightly confused audience) just a tiny bit of context.

    • Tell us what your software does.
    • Tell us why this release is cool.
    • Tell us what it requires to work.

    Example:

    We are proud to announce Flux Capacitor version 4.5 is now avalaible. While it creates a nice wormhole to 1955, it requires an underlying gigawatt stack 1.21 to work reliably.

    Because nobody wants to cheer enthusiastically for “v2.7.1” while secretly Googling “what is a glorb and why does it need handling”.

    Yours truly,

    Someone who wants to celebrate your achievements

    @masek
    Timely. Just moments after reading your post, this one showed up in my feed.
    https://fedimeteo.com/fedi/admin/p/1765194527.237264
    @admin

  • @masek
    Timely. Just moments after reading your post, this one showed up in my feed.
    https://fedimeteo.com/fedi/admin/p/1765194527.237264
    @admin

    @allpoints @masek @admin I'm always trying to write something easy to read and meaningful as not all the people following FediMeteo are tech people 😉


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