Everett’s reaction is always justified. Bro is my spirit animal.
Everett’s reaction is always justified. Bro is my spirit animal.
I spend about $30/mo on whole beans from a local roaster. Cheap Hario hand grinder, French press. KISS
You can not highlight text in a commit message and leave an in-line comment in the same way you can for code changes in the diff.
GitHub doesn’t let you comment on the commit message either. The only one I’ve seen do this properly this is Gerrit. And of course regular old mailing list reviews.
There are so many blogs and posts about writing good commit messages, using Conventional Commits, etc, and the two most popular forges don’t even let you comment in-line on the commit message during a review.
GitLab still doesn’t even support leaving comments on a commit message. Like, what? GitLab and GitHub have all these fancy shiny features but still suck at offering basic code review functionality.
I never understood the appeal.
I’m confused, the behavior you just said was “exactly the same in git” is now a problem for Mercurial?
Old, unreachable commits will be garbage collected.
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Lol bro used signed char to store the version number
Thanks my dude!
Extremely happy. Debian Stable. Every time I open the lid of my laptop, it’s working and ready to go. Wonderfully boring and exceedingly reliable.
Well this took a sharp turn
And yet his statement is missing the oxford comma
MURDER DEATH KILL MURDER DEATH KILL MURDER DEATH KILL
They have too many legs and move too quickly. It just freaks me out, man.
First off nobody can agree on anything, ever, so this is some fantasy world that will never exist.
Second, I’ve seen this complaint for at least 20 years and yet the Linux ecosystem is stronger than ever.
Fragmentation is a strength, not a weakness. There are amazing developers who would never have had the opportunity to contribute if development was monolithic like you are proposing.
Thank you my Spinosaurus angel
I let my dog kiss me on the mouth
God bless openwrt