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ramsey

@ramsey@phpc.social

Coder, author, & speaker. PHP 8.1 & 8.2 release manager. ramsey/uuid maintainer. Open source developer. Senior Staff Engineer. Pronouns: he/him/his

“This guy seems to fundamentally misunderstand open source” — some rando on Hacker News

“Who is this guy?” — another rando on Hacker News

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ramsey, to random
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Why are the bytes output from gpg --export different from those output from gpg-wks-client --install-key, for the same key… yet the fingerprint reported from both is the same?

How can I output the same bytes using just gpg --export? (The latter creates a file in a local openpgpkey directory, and I just want the bytes dumped to stdout instead.)

(Also, the latter generates a much, much smaller file size than the export command, which is why I’d prefer using it.)

ramsey, to random
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@osi I sent an email to the license-discuss list (I’m a member of the list), but I can’t tell whether the list actually got it. It doesn’t show up in the archives (nothing from May is in the archives, but maybe no mail has been sent this month?): https://lists.opensource.org/pipermail/license-discuss_lists.opensource.org/

Who should I contact to find out if the message was actually received? Maybe there’s moderation happening, and no one has approved it yet?

grmpyprogrammer, to random
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This past week I had a problem at DayJob that would’ve been easier to solve if we had adopted the use of repositories that create immutable value objects. Since this is a Laravel project, I was overruled. My first implementation ended up being wrong (found out via production testing) and the fix ended up involving Eloquent mutators.

I still think value objects are the better solution but my boss both disagrees and trolls me about it.

ramsey,
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@Crell @grmpyprogrammer It’s one thing to disagree and say, “We’re going to do this the Laravel way.” I can accept that for “consistency’s sake,” but to troll you? That’s pretty childish.

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