That's a weird edit. What could have possibly caused it -
(checks comments)
Uh... the only enraged person I see is you.
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That's a weird edit. What could have possibly caused it -
(checks comments)
Uh... the only enraged person I see is you.
It's okay, we all have our moments.
But please come back to this post when you're in a better headspace.
You have to search through the comments. They're mad because people asked for a link to the referenced post.
It still doesn't make sense tho.
yea, I read that part.
You are looking for project ideas? I've made this huge-ass shell script for a asciidoctor package format (to make projects with media portabel). Then came the thought, i should redo this in python and then "while i'm on it, why not a universal lightweight markup package format?". But i don't have the time, so if you're up for it...
And the thing i don't have the time because, it's complicated. Maybe in a few months.
Python supports toml for packages. I don't know if that would fit your needs though
Most (if not all) Free Software projects are open for contributions! Using and contributing to GNU Guix changed quite a bit in my life
I imagine on most bigger projects youd either have to be invited/hired in to contribute but thank you ill check
also if I may ask how did contributing to guix change your life? I hope for the better haha
I don't think you need an invite, but I guess with most projects the learning curve is rather steep.
It changed my life so that what time I formerly invested in tiny toy projects (mostly proof-of-concept stuff that would've taken too much time to finish into a cool prototype) I now use that time to contribute to something bigger. The satisfaction that comes from working on a big, consensus-driven project is hard to describe—I've never enjoyed such a thing before and wouldn't want to miss it
That's a very open-ended question. You may want to narrow it down a bit, unless you're truly just looking for anything.
Some helpful information would be your experience level (are you only looking to learn or is your goal to create something), what languages and frameworks you know, if you're looking to join an existing project or lead your own, what type of collaboration (collaboration could mean anything from working on the same git repo to remote pair programming), what you look to get out of it, how much time you're willing to invest, and other things in a similar vein.
Sorry I should of been clearer. I meant the people from the last post all seemed interesting so I was wondering what projects you all were working on that are open to collaboration, even if I don't understand I find it interesting to hear about them
also, I don't imagine lemmy is the right place to be looking for specific work/contracts haha
When you say "the last post", please link to it since different people have wildly different client settings that may not show every community's posts in an adjacent fashion.