You wrote my comment. Love to see the email work flow promoted but I am pretty confused with ayllu
Yea, that's my main thing. I don't want to be "stuck" on a forge I no longer want to continue using.
I'm sure you can wire up many ways to do it with a simple CDN, etc. Previously I was using nginx rules to serve it. I know others who use simple static html pages. There are many ways to get it done. My module is just one way that works for me.
This is a fair point. Still, something about this idea feels gross to me too. I'll stick with my tofu + spices heh.
Exactly. Disgusting and extreme brutality on both sides but especially from the Israeli side and for generations now.
Well I've been a part of the Sourcehut (one of his major projects) community for many years and have interacted with him many many times. I've never found him to be a drama queen. Is he outspoken? Yea. Does he stand up for what he believes in? Yea. So he usually goes against the grain and catches flack for it.
This is ideal for me. I refuse to use Discord period and only use Slack only for direct client work (when they request that we use it.)
Mailing lists are great imho but I'm older than most people probably on these communities. So I'm very familiar with this.
I do think a ticket tracker is useful/required though.
At this point, who cares when LibreOffice exists? Though I do get the potential confusion for newbies but there is so much written out there on this topic I feel like it's harder and harder to get confused on the two.
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