If you want potential collaborators and re-users of your codebase to be confident of your commitment to quality and collaboration, you should take a look at how Omgevingsbelied by @zuid_holland recently merged a nice and clear statement. Exemplary!
https://t.co/akW9iegW55
These Sovereign Tech Fund "pilot round" projects will receive funding starting October 2022:
OpenMLS
curl
OpenBGPd
Bundler/RubyGems
WireGuard
OpenPGP.js/GopenPGP
OpenSSH
https://t.co/kkWfc2i87t
@rolandbouman@gitlab@github I believe the root of the problem to be that markdown is not a standard; it seems little more than a loosely agreed upon set of conventions. Reaching out to the markdown library maintainers to converge on a tight specification sounds like hard work. 'Til then, we live with it :-(
@isotopp The reference to "office" and "proper formatting" was very confusing to me ... until it dawned upon me that maybe you were not discussing concurrency.
That said, I see the advice as good for teaching asynchronous programming constructs as well.
I was surprised today when "man 3 thrd_create" returned nothing.
I looked at the BSD pages, which are sometimes better ... no luck.
Wait! Are the *Solaris* man 3 pages leading the pack now?
https://t.co/hH2eo1pCdi
Are the web sites "https://t.co/WPzH11H8hu" or "https://t.co/CRYqtcHRk9" or "https://t.co/JSPsIWRHsO" filled with malware and phishing?
Is it adding more risk or adding more value to automatically link any text somebody wrote if the text looks like it *might* be a domain name?
September newsletter on code re-use & repositories:
• @EU_Commission launches https://t.co/q6mmCelMvF
• Germany launches https://t.co/kcQExqzmsy
• Nos Gestes Climat shows code re-use working well
• Event summaries on community & public administrations https://t.co/TV5YizGhgq