Notices tagged with nodejs

  1. #Node.JS #fork https://thenewstack.io/node-js-forked-complaints-repeated-harassment

    "As a perceived leader in the project, it can be difficult for outsiders to separate [someone's] opinions from [those] of the project." No opinion on the rest, but this line here is utter bullcherry.

    Most people have jobs or are part of other groups. We know that when people speak, they speak for themselves unless otherwise stated.

    When people speak for an organization or group or project, they should expressly "put on their [position in the group] hat" by doing such things are using a specific account that is not used for personal speech, or prefacing their statements with some sort of "speaking on behalf of ..." language.

    (This sort of collapsing of context is one of the big arguments against using a #CoC in a project. Every one of us has said or done something in some context that could be used in a different context to imply that we are actively hostile to some group's stated goals.)

    Saturday, 26-Aug-17 12:12:01 UTC from nu.federati.net in context Repeated by maiyannah
  2. #Node.JS #fork https://thenewstack.io/node-js-forked-complaints-repeated-harassment

    "As a perceived leader in the project, it can be difficult for outsiders to separate [someone's] opinions from [those] of the project." No opinion on the rest, but this line here is utter bullcherry.

    Most people have jobs or are part of other groups. We know that when people speak, they speak for themselves unless otherwise stated.

    When people speak for an organization or group or project, they should expressly "put on their [position in the group] hat" by doing such things are using a specific account that is not used for personal speech, or prefacing their statements with some sort of "speaking on behalf of ..." language.

    (This sort of collapsing of context is one of the big arguments against using a #CoC in a project. Every one of us has said or done something in some context that could be used in a different context to imply that we are actively hostile to some group's stated goals.)

    Saturday, 26-Aug-17 12:12:01 UTC from nu.federati.net in context
  3. @camus @moonman grapePOSTING AT WEBSCALE WOW # # #

    Sunday, 23-Oct-16 22:21:04 UTC from social.heldscal.la in context Repeated by takeshitakenji
  4. @camus @moonman grapePOSTING AT WEBSCALE WOW # # #

    Sunday, 23-Oct-16 22:21:04 UTC from social.heldscal.la in context Repeated by eris
  5. @camus @moonman grapePOSTING AT WEBSCALE WOW # # #

    Sunday, 23-Oct-16 22:21:04 UTC from social.heldscal.la in context
  6. Everybody makes fun of #, but I'm pretty productive in it even for small tasks. I'm learning Python though.

    Thursday, 17-Mar-16 20:21:57 UTC from shitposter.club
  7. !feds, anyone tried to setup # on #? Any insturctions? I have no experience with # at all %)

    Saturday, 23-Feb-13 08:50:36 UTC from status.pztrn.ru
  8. Been playing with # some this evening. Pretty cool webapp running on # https://github.com/ajaxorg/cloud9/

    Thursday, 17-Jan-13 02:34:48 UTC from micro.jpope.org at 38°34'36"N 92°10'24"W
  9. Wonderful bronies, We are looking for # and # developers to help us move # forward. More info here http://www.cloudsdale.org/contribute

    Friday, 30-Nov-12 23:35:58 UTC from web
  10. @joabj Thesis: it's easier to deploy # today than any other stack besides #

    Tuesday, 21-Aug-12 19:46:29 UTC from evan.status.net at 45°30'31"N 73°35'16"W
  11. In http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/797 # # #

    Wednesday, 27-Jun-12 23:45:06 UTC from evan.status.net at 45°30'55"N 122°39'37"W
  12. I need a service similar to # that automatically checks # package.json dependencies for new versions and tests them.

    Monday, 11-Jun-12 16:00:31 UTC from evan.status.net at 45°30'31"N 73°35'16"W
  13. Qué agradable sorpresa # se encuentra en los repositorios oficiales de !Debian #

    Thursday, 26-Apr-12 06:39:21 UTC from identi.ca at 15°30'0"N 90°15'0"W
  14. RD @maverick the more you read/learn it, the more it becomes clear to you why we should use # # <- #

    Monday, 22-Aug-11 16:48:15 UTC from identi.ca
  15. RT @maverick this # thing is _really_ _very_ attractive....

    Sunday, 21-Aug-11 13:20:26 UTC from identi.ca