The most important part of FLOSS is “F”, apparently.
Just a heads up you forgot a word between “you” and “me” I think
Thanks, fixed.
…not fixed?
What are you seeing. This is what I’m seeing

it seems not to have federated to dbzer0

Not to take away from the point but the F in FOSS stands for “Free as in freedom” and not free as in price.
It’s FLOSS in the image. Free Libre Open Source Software
i wonder, why have i never heard “GLOSS (Gratis Libre Open Source Software)” used
it would make sense
That’s also a nice acronym. I like it better actually.
Isn’t that what the L for Libra means?
You me a word
How do I shot web?
I’m arguing right now with a user who things that the developer of rsync should either change how they write code or hand over their project to someone that meets their personal standards for how software should be written.
Have you mentioned yet that anyone can do that second one by making their own fork? And that no one is required to give a fuck about how they think it should be done?
Yes! They don’t believe forking is good enough because his version of rsync is mainline. That’s why he thinks the rsync developer needs to give up his project to someone else.
I mean I understand the reasoning behind the problem with “x is mainline”: distros.
Most software at the utility level rsync sits at, reaches final users (the ones who complain) not by direct download, but by being aggregated by distros. And unfortunately even highly respected distros like Debian have decided to accept AI in rsync even with the resulting data loss.
I was warned beforehand enough that I pinned rsync in 3.4.1 while it still was in my system, and it will remain so for the short term while I wait for this whole thing to settle down amicably.
It’s so nice of her to open her mouth that much so the cat and get to work with the floss he’s been maintaining!




