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tolenka

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    Comment #1017831

    Remember, all public contribution to open source is good. Wishing that volunteers trying to scratch their own itch would do it in a way more convenient for you is unrealistic. Perh…

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    Comment #1017818

    I'm not convinced that Github itself is a net-win for the mainline projects -- without Github, your only options for long-term sustainability of a fork are to submit your patches t…

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    Comment #1016878

    An aside: I'd really love to excise "scratch an itch" from the collection of developer idioms. It sounds so unnecessarily uncouth. =)

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    Comment #1016796

    My point is that both are way ahead of your typical Java shop, and way ahead of Windows, and that FOSS and Linux do not deserve the beating given to them by the author of the blog …

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    Comment #1016783

    I think what the commenter meant was the cathedral vs the bazaar model of development. Would'nt FreeBSD, NetBSD, etc all be in the same boat as Linux? Granted that Linux has a bene…

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    Comment #1016662

    The success of Linux deserves serious consideration, but breathless marvel at Linux and its development practices is entirely misplaced. All the major patches are done by one exper…

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    Comment #1015528

    If you don't have write privileges into the SVN repository, you have no ability to revision control your changes without creating a tracking repository of your own. This is fairly …

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    Comment #1014197

    I can't say I understand your point. With svn, I commit often, as long as the code builds and my own unit tests pass. If I need to make a lot of breaking changes, I use 'svn cp' to…

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    Comment #1013120

    I would say that what I, and others, did was more like someone going to a website, hitting view-source, and saying "hmm this is interesting, there is something to be learned here" …

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    Comment #1011467

    I do understand the indifference -- the deadline is more or less completely arbitrary, as there are very few critical scheduling issues dependent on strictly punctual delivery, and…

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    Comment #1011334

    Outside of school, deadlines are usually based on project estimates, and as long as you provide sufficient notice, it's often possible to adjust the schedule and dependent activiti…

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    Comment #1011259

    Distribute the code to anyone else under any terms other than the GPL.

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    Comment #1011035

    For most iPhone applications, why is this better than the built-in GameKit, which allows for peer-to-peer discoverability over bluetooth and WiFi without any active internet connec…

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