all software should get 2.2 versions or so.a couple major releases - the first one, and the one that adds all the stuff you didn't realize you'd really want when you were making the first one, and a couple bug fix passes to take off the cutting edges, ...
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to Digital Mark 位 鈽曪笍 馃暪 馃巸 on last edited by
@mdhughes we put up a forum tho
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brennenreplied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab on last edited by
@djsundog to step outside of the frame of this particular conceit a little, there are two kinds of program i particularly admire:
1. just a little guy
2. cherished object of intense decades-long focus what hath accreted much very careful thought about never fucking anybody up on the basis of having trusted your past decisions
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to brennen on last edited by
@brennen I think this is where the Divergent movie came from
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Trent Waddingtonreplied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab on last edited by
@djsundog all security fixes happen in the wrapper code?
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to Trent Waddington on last edited by
@quantumg most programs should never need security fixes.
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Trent Waddingtonreplied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab on last edited by
@djsundog because they're written by security obsessed devs? Or something else?
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to Trent Waddington on last edited by
@quantumg because they're not being used in a secure context nor an adversarial environment.
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Digital Mark 位 鈽曪笍 馃暪 馃巸replied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab on last edited by
@djsundog We just have the users log into JIRA and file a bug report, which gets triaged at our weekly 4 hour backlog grooming meeting.
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Digital Mark 位 鈽曪笍 馃暪 馃巸replied to Digital Mark 位 鈽曪笍 馃暪 馃巸 on last edited by
@djsundog Lest you think I'm joking, that was literally how one of my last "employers" actually operated.
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to Digital Mark 位 鈽曪笍 馃暪 馃巸 on last edited by
@mdhughes horrendous