This is the sort of toxic behavior in open source development that pushes minorities (and especially women) out.
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@aud @jamey Culture, and character strength of managers is crucial, I think. How performance is measured, too. I doubt we’d be as happy as we are, if they used raw data like git commits. Thankfully it’s more like “How much unscheduled downtime did we have?”, or “How many pentester tears did y’all collect?”
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@[email protected] @[email protected] ooooh, that last one is a good metric
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@aud @Gargron @thisismissem there are ways to credit multiple authors in a commit properly, and for anyone who pairs, know it and insist on it: https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/committing-changes-to-your-project/creating-and-editing-commits/creating-a-commit-with-multiple-authors
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@aud @Gargron @thisismissem should be publicized WAY more imo. get yourself credited
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] I actually just quote boosted it so that I could pin it to my profile. It really, really does need to be more widely known!
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@aud @inherentlee may I suggest posting that separately from this thread so you can teach people about it, without linking to some drama?
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@[email protected] @[email protected] ah, solid idea. still drinking coffee... thank you!
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"Nurture-boy" Ric Flairreplied to Asta [AMP] last edited by
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Is this particular kind of theft prevented with a license that requires attribution? Genuine question as someone who doesn't write code.
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Emelia 👸🏻replied to "Nurture-boy" Ric Flair last edited by
@mikefordays @aud no. this isn't a licensing issue. This is a collaboration and communication issue.