I can't state how stupid this is. As if that person's bullshit's power of nuisance wasn't large enough, let's add automated echo chambers with a direct effect on the economy! Don't be surprised if this crazy economic…
> They weren't buying it for portability, like Japanese customers usually did; they were buying it because it was the cheapest way to play videogames, only a third the price of a console and with games that were half…
It's indeed specific to our workflow -- allowing additions without moderation would cause all sort of problems we don't address; but not to OCaml, e.g. Homebrew uses a very similar, GitHub based workflow (which we…
The pull-requests for new packages are manually merged (as it the case now), automatically signed. Names uniquely identify one package. A repository maintainer can replace the owner of a package, and clear the existing…
Not at all: adding new packages or developers is automatically signed (by the snapshot bot). Administrators may later sign the keys and delegations, individually or in batch, after verifying the developer identity out…
F#'s big brother, OCaml, has this: http://try.ocamlpro.com The best part is that since OCaml can compile to JS, it's completely offline !
I can't state how stupid this is. As if that person's bullshit's power of nuisance wasn't large enough, let's add automated echo chambers with a direct effect on the economy! Don't be surprised if this crazy economic…
> They weren't buying it for portability, like Japanese customers usually did; they were buying it because it was the cheapest way to play videogames, only a third the price of a console and with games that were half…
It's indeed specific to our workflow -- allowing additions without moderation would cause all sort of problems we don't address; but not to OCaml, e.g. Homebrew uses a very similar, GitHub based workflow (which we…
The pull-requests for new packages are manually merged (as it the case now), automatically signed. Names uniquely identify one package. A repository maintainer can replace the owner of a package, and clear the existing…
Not at all: adding new packages or developers is automatically signed (by the snapshot bot). Administrators may later sign the keys and delegations, individually or in batch, after verifying the developer identity out…
F#'s big brother, OCaml, has this: http://try.ocamlpro.com The best part is that since OCaml can compile to JS, it's completely offline !