Go packaging is one of the clearest examples of "Your problems are not our problems and we're pretty motivated by our problems" in OSS.
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I don't mean a nip at your fingers. I mean your hand will be amputated. You will ponder the ragged stump and Go's great concurrency story.
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@patio11 this is why you can make money charging for open source service
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@patio11 Would better package management be something you'd be willing to pay OSS Go devs to produce and/or maintain? :PThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 whatever happened to this design doc describing a dependency manager? https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Bz5-UB7g2uPBdOx-rw5t9MxJwkfpx90cqG9AFL0JAYo/mobilebasic … -
@patio11 fwiw all package managers end up doing exactly the same stuff, I wish we all just use the same thing npm, or bundler or something
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@bobpoekert@patio11 the idea every app goes the same tree in the fs is a IP/consultant hostile practice too
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@patio11 I'd say packaging is a big part of a programming language. You mean "everything but packaging"?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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