- "Run around" = Respond to a thread that appeared in my subscriptions.
- "Must lick Meta's boots" = Let users decide for themselves to block Meta.
Your hyperbole makes it obvious you have no place in a reasonable debate about this topic.
Your hyperbole makes it obvious you have no place in a reasonable debate about this topic.
I love when people conflate rights and ethics. I agree with you that no one has a right to be listed on Fedi Garden. And I still think it's not nice to pressure admins into taking choice away from users.
“I don’t think it’s nice to federate with a company that has been cited in multiple independent reports of massacres/genocides,”
And I don't think it's nice to take the choice away from users. I can block threads all on my own -- I don't need a nanny who doesn't even cite their sources.
The purpose is to learn how to publish code that cannot be used for forking as open source.
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I have to obligate the folks to choose whether they want to pay me or help me code.
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....it was not beneficial to me.
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...new to gaining good visibility through open source,
Your entire comment reads as a refute of OPs criticism and an excuse for Meta's actions. If you were agreeing with OPs criticism, you would typically use phrases like "only five years".
And? Why take active steps to stop it from working instead of just stopping technical support? Oh yeah, to get more money.
Strong names are great, but (sometimes) mentioning the type of variable in the name is redundant.
"Monday".length is working JavaScript and does equal 6. No print command afaik though.
Yeah. The maintainer said in their blog post they're looking for a license that lets people read the code but not fork it. Isn't that just standard American copyright?
Edit: Looks like they went with CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Deed (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International). So not an open source license and one that CC themselves recommends not using for software.
This blog from the maintainer makes it clear they have no interest in open source other than to advertise their own skills
Appreciate you giving credit where credit is due. It is 100% corporate greed.
Yeah. The arbitration section of the agreement specifically says it only applies to US residents.