Nice. #gitea did it; they're now makeing #giteaenterprise where they added already more features. And there's no doubt that they'll continue this path forward, putting more and more effort in the enterprise version and keeping the free version from getting these features via contributions since it would ruin their company.
And best thing is: they already are stealing code. They took stale PR's and put it into the Enterprise version. Thats just disgusting. And unlike gitlab, which EE is not only opensource (i.e. readable), they also have a lot of paid engineers to built their product, unlike gitea, where like 95% of work is done by volunteers, not only now but in the past included. It's espc disgusting for how cheap the features are, like an IP allowlist. Which gets even more sad when you think about what would happen if a volunteer would contribute similar features to the free version. Atleast we have not to guess as it is clearly stated in their contributors guidlines: they have added a clause once they became a company, that they can "politly refuse" any PR by simply not responding. That stinks for me after a tactic of keeping face while not allowing any code that would conflict with the enterprise version.
I'm looking into integrating something that can help me capture aggregate, and anonymous error monitoring using Sentry for a distributed WordPress plugin. Obviously this would be opt-in.
Is there someone out there who has actually done this who I can chat with? Looking for some insight on things to look out for, how to approach it, etc.
Excited to delve into crafting innovative 3D animations! The opportunities are boundless, and I can't wait to bring my visions to life in a fantastic application. #3D#animation#development
> The #CSS#AnchorPositioning#API is a game-changer in #web#development because it lets you natively position elements relative to other elements, known as anchors. This API simplifies complex #layout requirements for many interface features like menus and submenus, tooltips, selects, labels, cards, settings dialogs, and many more.
We are joined by Allan Jude to talk about what it’s like to run a company that develops and maintains open source software with a focus on upstreaming as much code as possible.
It's been almost a decade since I've done a live coding stream. This will be fun!
Today I'll be migrating my website from React to Lit, which is a lightweight framework built around web components. I have the scaffolding set up mostly, so now it's time to get this done.
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“The simplicity of HTML and CSS now feels like a radical act. To build a website with just these tools is a small protest against platform capitalism: a way to assert sustainability, independence, longevity.” — Jarrett Fuller
A cabal of notorious and/or legendary #european#legislative#transparency orgs and people is looking for someone who can build an #online#platform. Are you made of the material that is worthy of joining this Oceans eleven of democratic badassery? Do you know someone? Pls boost #fedihire#development
More bug fixes, including F-Droid metadata! Material 3 progress and targeting Android 14. All this AND glimpses of a two-app future in the April 2024 Progress Report for Thunderbird for Android. 📱 ✨