meow_factor, to academicchatter
@meow_factor@fediscience.org avatar

Yay! Managed to install QualCoder from the terminal in

Well, it was a case of following the instructions on , still I take the successes as they come

And I love the name because I like snakessssss 🐍
@academicchatter

valentinegb, to random
@valentinegb@hachyderm.io avatar
narF, to random
@narF@mstdn.ca avatar

Watching the conference from Green Software Foundation.

It looked promising when I registered but unfortunately, I came to the conclusion that it should really be called Greenwashing Software... 😞

🧵

narF,
@narF@mstdn.ca avatar

The Fondation steering committee consists mostly of folks from big tech companies like , , , or .

While they all claim they want to save energy and resources, they are corporations. They only care about optimizing revenues, which they are legally obligated to by being corporations. The real reason they want to save energy and resources is because they think it will make them earn more money in the end.

mark22k, to random German
@mark22k@layer8.space avatar

Aussage von meinem Mitstudierenden: "Git braucht ja GitHub. Mit Git tust du die Sachen ja auf GitHub." 🤯🤦‍♂️

Darf ich schreien?

fosslife, to random
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erlend, to fediversenews
@erlend@writing.exchange avatar

Several years in the making, GitLab is now very actively implementing ! 🙌

https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/11247

The end-goal is to support AP for merge requests (aka pull requests), meaning git.alice.dev can send an MR to gitlab.com/Bob/project.git

First bite-sized todo on the implementation path there is ‘subscribe to project releases’.

Smart move by GitLab; through ActivityPub they’re getting a distributed version of GitHub’s social layer.

@fediversenews

jesparent, to random
@jesparent@fediscience.org avatar

For those in research or innovation spaces, (including open source),

What is your method for assigning tasks, of different priority and involvement levels.

How do you differentiate between presenting volunteer/open that have one set of quality standards, vs other quality standards for different tasks-roles-responsibilities?

nixCraft, to random
@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar
zeroiee, to random
@zeroiee@techhub.social avatar

Did you know we're running our Tech Blog https://blog.zero-iee.com using Hugo, GitHub Actions and GitHub Pages? :github:

The content is composed using Markdown. Hugo (run via GitHub Actions) translates HTML templates and Markdown files to a collection of HTML files. GitHub Pages then displays the resulting HTML files and handles SSL.

All we need to do is write a new article in Markdown syntax and push it to our GitHub repository. HTML generation and publishing are fully automated.

While we could host a CICD pipeline and a web server ourselves, we prefer the current low-effort soultion. 😉

anderseknert, to random
@anderseknert@hachyderm.io avatar

A surprisingly common mistake people do when contributing to projects is to forget the (often required) sign-off on their commit, and then close the PR only to open a new one where the sign-off is included. This isn’t needed! Next time, just:

git commit --amend --signoff
git push --force

And your signoff will be added to the commit in your PR.

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