Well, you're part of the Elite OneDev Incrowd. 😉 That's staying and is free for you and comes with all of the whistles and bells, activated.
This would be a a public-facing mirror to GitHub and/or OneDev.
Well, you're part of the Elite OneDev Incrowd. 😉 That's staying and is free for you and comes with all of the whistles and bells, activated.
This would be a a public-facing mirror to GitHub and/or OneDev.
yes... i was very pleased when i found that there is a way to set git config to push to both at once, and i don't use issues because nobody has bugged me about issues so i guess nobody uses it lol
but #thoon they will i'm sure, damn... this http stuff is driving me batty tho
The issues will primarily be coming through us, probably.
ooh, i need to pin this interface haha, too many things, i really don't cope with complexity, no-prioritisation is one of my anti-talents
oh it was there, among the bazillions of tabs ... i now have tab groups
i can't comprehend how people deal with the level of complexity i see them apparently dealing with... how do you bastids not get sensory overload?
What interface are you referring to?
that's my point
the escalating complexity for interacting is water to most fish but i'm a cat, i don't like water, i don't like complexity, i want to fight it
Ah, just saw your other note. You mean, Alexandria!
no, i meant computers in general, the web browser is an abominable replacement for the good ol desktop, and that's what it really is
Well, GitRepublic will be Linux desktop, and it'll have it's own library implementation (it'll be called the "knowledge base" and focus on the "documentation" type). That's for software teams, tho.
Most people are accessing Alexandria on mobile.
i'm very pleased to hear that, though i know the UI library choice is also a shitshow
the xkcd comic about standards comes to mind
also this comes to mind
btw this is why i'm not fighting any more against using swagger, just gonna use the one that is more greasy for my machineries
The bit of research I did suggested Slint would be a good GUI framework for Linux desktop.