Vitor Pamplona on Nostr: Sure, but that's not what I hear when people want to ossify. They want a full stop to ...
Sure, but that's not what I hear when people want to ossify. They want a full stop to any change to the code. Which is just a ridiculous proposition. I would argue that if you want to keep maintaining it you should not use the word ossify. Otherwise, you will be mixed with the people that don't want any change in the code whatsoever.
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