Eh, names may sound stupid at first, but after saying it a million times it'll start to sound normal. "Google" sounded stupid and silly when they just first started, but now it sounds formal and makes you think of dystopia and dread.
paequ2
Voyager definitely has filtering.
Gah. This hits hard. Too often I feel like a guest in my own damn country.
Create a new repo locally.
git init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
Then to create a new remote repo, you can do this.
git remote add origin [email protected]:~user/my-new-repo
git push origin main
You'll get a message that says.
remote:
remote: NOTICE
remote:
remote: You have pushed to a repository which did not exist. ~user/my-new-repo
remote: has been created automatically. You can re-configure or delete this
remote: repository at the following URL:
remote:
remote: https://git.sr.ht/~user/my-new-repo/settings/info
Also, a shame you can't filter on image text.
Thanks! Just added those to my block list!
I wish Voyager could filter posts based on image text as well...
Interesting! I didn't realize this! https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-assign.en.html
only the copyright holder or someone having assignment of the copyright can enforce the license. If there are multiple authors of a copyrighted work, successful enforcement depends on having the cooperation of all authors.
So it seems like the FSF does this in order to be able to enforce GPL. Buuut, these guys really gotta be the exception. I feel like the probability of the FSF selling out and going full corporate evil is pretty low...
a good idea to have a CLA so that’s no conflict that the project owns the code.
That's exactly the problem though. The project owning the code, instead of the contributors owning the code.
I don't think the type of license matters too much if you have to sign a CLA, since the company can just change it whenever they want. For example, you can be AGPL today (Joplin) and then not AGPL tomorrow.
If all my friends, family, and coworkers could get off WhatsApp, I would be so happy.