Lmao no
Linus_Torvalds
The double @ is creative
I am all in favor for spreading donations across many - especially smaller - projects. I think that there are two levels to donations:
- The monetary one. Donating helps fund development either by paying for a full-time dev or by helping the dev stay financially stable to do a bit less work hours so they have time for the project.
- The psychological one. Most people that publish their code online are not expecting this to become big. And when a stranger from the internet appreciates their code enough for a donation this is a huge motivational factor.
I even tend to think that donating 5€ more to GIMP is less valuable than giving the money to some random project.
Interesting read!
Thank you for putting in this amount of effort highlighting some shortcomings of the Fediverse
YT links without post body? Not clicking on that. This is not helpful for discussion, just kinda spam.
Linux Deepin 23
What even is a "Linux Deepin"? Seems like the editor never interacted with GNU+Linux before.
[...] [D]esktops could learn from [distro].
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But Linux consists of more than 1 GUI?
I disagree with the other poster. Work isn't (shouldn't be) a place that is disjoint from the rest of our time. Making such an effort can be worth :)
No, sporadic bugfixes if the "maintainers" feel like it. It's dead. See https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2020/10/12/open-letter-to-apache-openoffice/
Stop recommending OnlyOffice.
Imagine using this stuff