

This was always baked into basic git from the beginning if you review your code in E-Mail chains or mailing lists.


This was always baked into basic git from the beginning if you review your code in E-Mail chains or mailing lists.


Nobody was kicked out for simply being Russian. People were kicked out because they work for sanctioned organizations.


I’ve heard good things about Fedora. It seems to be mostly set-it-and-forget-it while still being flexible enough for power users.


De-identified data is an oxymoron. Basically any dataset that’s in any way interesting is identifiable.


Yes, there’s a few with some quirky opinions. All of them will take money in some way.


I’ve never heard of that in my life


Most likely only “for”. Still, a great step in the right direction.


The build succeeded 2 days ago. Why is it still not available?


Can I look this up somewhere?


How long does it usually take for this to make it to F-Droid?
By what objective measure? Just because everyone listened to Github’s siren song, doesn’t make it so.
So many Open Source projects are just one or two maintainers. So many PR’s on Github involve just two people. That would all work over E-Mail, which is by design decentralized, unlike the web, which is by design not.