And I've never had a PR stopped. Any problems get ironed out in staging. The release is just a formality and a reason to order 🍕 to the office.

I can't even get to fucking staging, on here. Nostr projects are all completely sclerotic.

Starting with the NIPs.

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Hilarious, how much easier and faster it is to get my PRs through on massive, critical infrastructure projects, than someone's widget.

Outrageous.

But that‘s the opposite of central planning, right? I like this, as long as we have a properly dictated NIP-01.

No, it's absolute tyranny and complete centralization. The total horror.

Most dictatorial system I've ever tried to work in. Every normal day job I've had was better and more innovative. They're kidding themselves.

Absolutely sclerotic and nepotistic.

BUT WE ARE GOING TO FIX THAT.

I can stay pissed off, longer than they can stay solvent.

Bureaucratic is what it is. The right way is you clone and fork then they check yours and add you to push permission on your own branches. And you just add the remote, push the branch and you are on the team. I would never contribute more than once by PR. Poor diddums can't operate the report permissions settings?

I tested GitWorkshop and ngit, full-time, and marketed it, and he refused to add me as a contributor. Even after I directly asked.

People regularly ask me if I've ever heard of GitWorkshop. 🥴

I see… it‘s personal. I appreciate your efforts on distributing git again 🫡