@sonny when you do such statements, do not lock conversations, otherwise people will take that as the truth.
For instance, no one on my team has ever even thought of such a thing.
Edit:
For the sake of completeness, this is not intended to be a warning or anything, it is just the continuation (and advice) of a public discussion that has been locked but I wanted my comment to remain public to protect my team from possible misunderstandings.
@gregorni@mks_h@mirkobrombin@sonny While I do think it does make sense to re-apply once the rewrite releases, I wouldn't re-apply if I was the maintainer. It would feel weird to start the whole process once again after the disappoinment from the last application.
@Codeberg Updating a fork using the Codeberg UI (currently to update a fork, you need to do it through the command line, would be nice if we could update forks right from the repository on the web, something like GitHub)
Well that was certainly one hell of a storm!
160-190 km/h winds, about 800 000 people left without electricity in my Region alone, and roads are blocked around my city as so many trees were ripped out of the earth…
I live on the last floor of my building, and the flat was battered the whole night by these winds, it was insane!
That moment when you notice that your email address has expired (because my provider moved to paid model instead of giving it for free with a domain name), and that you’ve missed 3 days of email.
@thelinuxEXP Interesting, I use Cloudflare, it's free. Make an email on your domain, then if you want to write emails with that mail you connect it with an "Send as" feature that many email providers have.
Receiving 10$ via GitHub Sponsor, that uses Stripe, results in 8.82€ - the 11.8% is lost in fees.
We must declare the income via our company, this means we have to give another 22% in taxes -> 6.87€
Then we must give another 24% of any profit 💸
Crazy.
What if we provide different methods that would ensure you that more money is coming to the project instead of taxes? I'm thinking about SEPA for European entities and (e.g.) Revolut for extra CEE entities.
Would you be comfortable with that?
@vanillaos Hard time, it's sad that when you want to support a creator/non-profit organization it's still not 100% of the money you give going the them. But it is what it is.