@gamingonlinux “for up to date docs, consult our extremely toxic phpbb or try your luck searching our even more toxic discord” fuck no. why are open source gaming projects like this
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@gamingonlinux “for up to date docs, consult our extremely toxic phpbb or try your luck searching our even more toxic discord” fuck no. why are open source gaming projects like this 7 comments
@ligniform @zzt @gamingonlinux Also google docs. I do not want to read something in your google doc. I will not log in to google to have my access tracked and have it sit in my document history forever to read whatever poorly formatted off-brand excel sheet you shit out. @ligniform @zzt @gamingonlinux or at least include it in your github or just bundle the changelog with your application. anything that can be picked up by archive.org! @foreverandaday @zzt @gamingonlinux You're saying git commit messages can be more than 'commit' and 'please work'????? @ligniform @zzt @gamingonlinux I will admit, some of my older commit messages are just "idk" because I didn't commit for a day and was too lazy to figure out what I changed :blobsweats: @ligniform @zzt @gamingonlinux ( but instead dev just let their steam forum die un-moderated and watch almost exclusively the discord ) |
@zzt @gamingonlinux It's cheap (Free usually), however part of your infrastructure should include just a blog or area where you can actually post patch notes. It's pretty lazy imo