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6 votes
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Cleaning your GitHub profile with a simple Bash script
5 votes -
Starting an Open Source Side Project
10 votes -
GitHub now allows unlimited private repos for free (with up to 3 collaborators)
35 votes -
How I changed the law with a GitHub pull request
20 votes -
Feedback and future development of Tildes Extended
It's been a while since I've managed to follow the development of the Tildes community so I don't know how many invite waves we've had since then. For the uninitiated, back in the first 30 days (I...
It's been a while since I've managed to follow the development of the Tildes community so I don't know how many invite waves we've had since then.
For the uninitiated, back in the first 30 days (I think?) I started a plugin project for Chrome and Firefox that is meant to be the "reddit enhancement suite" light but for tildes. A sort of Tildes Companion (that would have been another good name, damn).
Anyway, after an initial 2-3 weeks of furious development, some of it with the help of the good @Bauke, I've had to slow down quite a bit due to a big workload coming in at my company. After that I've had several family issues to deal with... to cut it short I neglected my beloved little code monster and today I saw not one, but two PM on tildes, asking me if I basically was alive and well :P
So I thought that maybe it was the moment to ask for a feedback and, eventually, help.
For reference, this is the github page.
If you'd like to take part in the project you should know that:
- It's written using jquery
I thought of using other libraries or pure js but in the end it was the better compromise between spreaded knowledge and ease of use. Even if it's not the faster or lighter, taking up jquery is relatively easy compared to other libraries. - You have to have a minimum understanding of how plugins works for both chrome and firefox
I started it after a long hiatus (I think 8 years) between this and the previous plugin I wrote, so if I could do it, you can as well :) - If you want to have access to the publishing / code review / merge features, you have to show me a decent understanding of code design
I'm not particularly picky but I'd like to be sure that the plugins doesn't go live with lots of spaghetti code. There are already a couple of points in which I wanted to review and rewrite some code and I'd like to know that whoever will take responsability for the code quality, is at least concerned with quality as much as I am.
To discuss further technical details please, come on slack (you don't have to even install it, you can use the web client).
What I'd like to discuss here with you, is if in your opinion, there is still interest in this project or not. From the end-user point of view.
To have a structured data of the feedback, please use this form. The same form will have a section in case you can/want to help.
Thank you, anyway, for any input.
43 votes - It's written using jquery
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Github upgraded from Ruby on Rails 3.x to 5.x within 1.5 years
9 votes -
Nim: Deploying static binaries
8 votes -
Your web app is bloated
16 votes -
Good open source projects for beginners to contribute to?
I'm looking for a project to contribute too. I'm not that experienced with programming, so I want something that isn't too complex. I'm also looking for a fairly young project. Big, mature...
I'm looking for a project to contribute too. I'm not that experienced with programming, so I want something that isn't too complex. I'm also looking for a fairly young project. Big, mature projects don't really have much that a newbie can work on.
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How I gained commit access to Homebrew in 30 minutes
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Github is currently experiencing service outages
14 votes -
Ocarina of Time randomizer
9 votes -
Gentoo GitHub Organization hacked
16 votes -
What are the positive aspects of Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub, if any?
As someone who is relatively removed from the programming world (I do basic Python scripting and not much else), I'm curious to see an argument opposing what I perceive as the majority viewpoint....
As someone who is relatively removed from the programming world (I do basic Python scripting and not much else), I'm curious to see an argument opposing what I perceive as the majority viewpoint. Those against the acquisition have cited examples of Microsoft "ruining" services such as Skype and Minecraft.
21 votes -
MySQL High Availability at GitHub
3 votes -
Microsoft Buys GitHub: The Linux Foundation’s Reaction
14 votes -
GitHub is Microsoft's $7.5 billion undo button
16 votes -
Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
26 votes -
GitLab Ultimate and Gold now free for education and open source
26 votes -
The cost of developers (or, why Microsoft wants Github)
4 votes -
Mailing lists vs Github
9 votes -
Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
21 votes -
GitLab sees huge spike in project imports
10 votes -
GitLab: Congratulations GitHub on the acquisition by Microsoft
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Microsoft has been talking to GitHub about possible acquisition
39 votes -
Conway's Law and creating worlds that create worlds
13 votes -
The American Dream
4 votes