Date based version numbers is just lazy. There’s nothing more significant about a release in two weeks (2025.x.y) than today (2024.x.y).
At least with pride versioning there’s some logic to it.
Date based version numbers is just lazy. There’s nothing more significant about a release in two weeks (2025.x.y) than today (2024.x.y).
At least with pride versioning there’s some logic to it.
For the rest of the world, 16 oz is approximately 500 g so I guess that’s equivalent to a 500 ml bottle.
$2 for that is actually pretty reasonable for an event.
I think is the logic used for Linux kernel versioning so you’re in good company.
But everyone should really follow semantic versioning. It makes life so much easier.
Not necessarily. The war became a turning point for many of our established views today.
At the time anti-semitic views were common in the US, and Hitler didn’t expect the UK to stand against him.
If the UK had stayed neutral, Germany might well have succeeded and anti-semitism may well have become normalised in western views.
Indeed, that’s why I use the AGPL license. Corporations hate it because it forces them to give back.
That’s actually pretty reasonable. I’d be happy to make my open source projects compliant for a company - but they can damn well pay me for the effort.
What a terribly written article. I got half way through and just gave up.
Police need politicians on side to increase their funding. To get elected and hold their positions politicians need large donations from corporations. Therefore police are going to do the damndest to help corporations.
I’m not even sure if this is corruption, it’s just reality
This thread might be the fastest I’ve ever seen discussion devolve from “that could be interesting” to just incomprehensible screaming.
Because developing a tool solely for a roundtrip test is probably a waste of time. Perhaps it’s an easier exercise than I think but I would have thought you could manually test it far quicker and more thoroughly than by automating the process
Can’t Linux communities be just as bad? There’s constant bickering over systemd, snaps, canonical, red hat.
About the same time VPN platforms started migrating away from it
Lemmy is so insanely anti company. I agree with being pro open source but the hissy fit people threw when one repo changed one thing was insane.
Is your issue somebody profiting from including the work in a collection? If so non-commercial might achieve your aims. Just add a note that people can reach out to you directly for commercial use.
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0
The funding.json file requires a full name email and phone number. Absolutely ridiculous. People are already scraping git commit emails for spam mail, this is just making their lives easier
Why not just give it away for free? It always seems odd to me that games just disappear rather than being allowed an elegant death of old age.
What on earth is up with that website. After the video it immediately auto played film of a female prison guard fucking in a cell?!
For an internal project that’s fine, and under semantic versioning you can basically break anything you like before v1.0.0 so it’s probably valid