“This site is currently offline, as a small mark of respect”
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“This site is currently offline, as a small mark of respect”
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Re: “This site is currently offline, as a small mark of respect”
#2Round of applause to the people behind this gesture.
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#3No post body was provided.
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#4I welcome this. The software industry should not turn a blind eye to this issue in the US. Solidarity.
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#5Also Wagtail CMS: https://wagtail.io/
And you can make your own: https://gist.github.com/tomdyson/d3a7460ddd21fab0b9d14016e76...
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#6This is great!
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#7They should not do politics. And if they start listing names, maybe include all the statistics. This is dishonest.
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#8Is there anyone in PR or Marketing here that can explain the business sense for something like this? Serious question: Aside from "the right thing to do" how does a decision like this effect the business in the short, and long term?
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#9They should not do politics. And if they start listing names, maybe include all the statistics. This is dishonest.
The fact that you call it "politics" shows that it doesn't affect you. This is literally life and death to a large portion of the population.
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#10They should not do politics. And if they start listing names, maybe include all the statistics. This is dishonest.
It's a mark of respect for individuals who have lost their lives. There's nothing dishonest about that.