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funnelfiasco, to opensource
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Syracuse University is hiring a postdoctoral researcher to help build their : https://jobs.chronicle.com/job/37612327/postdoctoral-researcher-open-source-project-office/

The Essential Drupal Commerce Modules for building Online Stores (www.thedroptimes.com)

If you're crafting an e-commerce experience where storytelling and customer connection come first, Drupal with Drupal Commerce is your solution. Unlike catalogue-driven platforms, Drupal lets you seamlessly merge your brand story with the shopper's journey, building loyalty and driving sales. Here's a selection of essential...

davidbisset, to opensource
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"No one cares about until..."

https://blog.cryptpad.org/2024/02/15/no-one-cares-intil/

"While Skiff was presented as open-source, the back-end never was so it was not possible to self-host it. In addition, the type of license used (CC-BY-NC-SA) is meant for artworks and more geared towards showing the code than making the service operable by others."

I think that it would be good to mirror the Lemmy repositories to a FOSS alternative (e.g. Codeberg)

Currently, the Lemmy Project only uses Github for its repositories related to Lemmy’s development (e.g. Lemmy, Lemmy-UI). GitHub is a proprietary service, and it is owned by Microsoft. These facts open the door for a myriad of potential issues across the ecosystem, and community. I would like to clarify, though, that I don’t...

/kbin Road to Release devlog series

From today, I'm starting a small series of daily devlogs where I'll be describing the changes being implemented before the official release of the first version of /kbin. As I mentioned earlier, I had some minor turbulence in my private life from which I'm slowly emerging. I have partially stabilized my life situation in various...

/kbin current code changes
geerlingguy, to opensource
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I take it back.

Somehow, despite all odds and any reading of history, Oracle have squeaked out a tiny win amidst all this insanity.

Andres,
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For my friends:
A Linkedin post of Jeff Geerling:
"Re: Redhat
They do amazing things. And they also rely on a community that does amazing things. It's a symbiotic relationship, and one that all too easily come crashing down. Nobody feels better after this week. Nobody has won, we have all lost."
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nate3D, to RedditMigration

If Reddit is restoring deleted posts and comments, could they be in violation of GDPR if OP was from the EU?

Saxifraga,

If Reddit failed to delete data after a GDPR deletion request, then yes, they would be in violation of GDPR.

Consider requesting and then deleting your data under GDPR if you are located in the EU.

"How to Delete your Reddit Account and All Data under GDPR/CCPA" https://thomashunter.name/posts/2023-06-19-how-to-delete-reddit-account-gdpr-ccpa

Even if you've deleted you posts or account, these might be soft deletions. So you should still apply under GDPR.

Here's a template letter of how to do so. You must request your data or the deletion of you data using the correct legal framework (quoting the correct legislation) and these templates make this easy. Plus they cover more types of data than just your posts and comments!

https://www.datarequests.org/sample-letters/

(I'm reposting this info in multiple places)

thomasfuchs, to random
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Instead of preemptively blocking Facebook I think we should see it as an opportunity:

  • There’s a lot of great people on there

  • Some Facebook users will eventually want to switch to Mastodon (and move to some different instance)

  • We can possibly teach Facebook better moderation (by threat of defederation or other limitations)

acidghost,

@thomasfuchs “teach Facebook better moderation” is an extremely naïve take and equivalent to Miss World hoping to solve world hunger, stop all wars, etc. with a smile 😊

dansup, (edited ) to random
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It's not often appreciated, but I have to say, how Mastodon internals work in terms of performance and scalability are top notch and sets the bar for other projects.

It's not the language that matters, the database is the bottleneck, and more importantly how you manage the data schema and structures!

dries, to drupal

A huge congratulations to Randy Fay (@ddev) for winning Drupal's "Aaron Winborn Award"! This award, named after an incredible Drupal contributor who sadly passed away, recognizes individuals who show personal integrity, kindness, and go the extra mile for the Drupal project and community. It's definitely one of Drupal's most prestigious community awards, and Randy Fay absolutely deserves it! 🙏 💙 https://www.drupal.org/community/cwg/blog/2023-aaron-winborn-award-winner-randy-fay

larowlan, to drupal
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Dear module maintainers.
If you merge a bugfix, cut a release. Releases are cheap. Don't make people switch to dev or apply patches. If you're not going to cut a release because you're waiting for an extra issue, ie to bundle a couple of fixes, point people to that issue so they can help get it done and get the release out faster.
In npm land many use semantic-release which auto creates a bugfix release for every push to main. We need to be mimic this.
Release early, release often
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