cloud fodder on Nostr: this is just an observation. when i see a project go silent on the public repos, and ...
this is just an observation.
when i see a project go silent on the public repos, and then cut a major release from a closed repo.
i start to consider their code as open in name only, or vaporsource.
it is a code/release pathway that only becomes harder to work with over time as the mainline diverges so much from the sprinkling of source that we get to see.
when i see a project go silent on the public repos, and then cut a major release from a closed repo.
i start to consider their code as open in name only, or vaporsource.
it is a code/release pathway that only becomes harder to work with over time as the mainline diverges so much from the sprinkling of source that we get to see.
quoting nevent1q…7g2fy'all look at primal 2.0 source code before you shilled it and stuck your nsec in?
well, i dont think it's open source anymore. what a great set of features eh? 🤡🚑
https://github.com/orgs/PrimalHQ/repositories