Split it into a thousand pieces and send each to separate, distant stars. Put three in a Phantom Zone.
> Interestingly, Google does respect the Accept-Language header. Google knows I use/want English. It knows this because I'm logged-in and have set my preferences, but also because of that Accept-Language header my…
Small thing / pet peeve: the website sets language based on my location rather than on what my browser is telling it is my language of choice in every single HTTP request.
I may have overstated then. From rwmj's comment that "every distro except Ubuntu has to set up an external CI server in order to get their drivers and changes in" I gathered that Ubuntu was the distro of choice for CI,…
The single largest contributor by the metrics you posted. There are other types of contribution, integration and distribution for example, things that Ubuntu has traditionally focused on instead of raw upstream work. By…
First reaction: the bland beige looks terrible (maybe that's because I'm not American; I always notice that 1/2 of everything is beige when I'm in the US). Combine that with the name and I'm reminded of the Persona…
These victories all look rather like failures.
Split it into a thousand pieces and send each to separate, distant stars. Put three in a Phantom Zone.
> Interestingly, Google does respect the Accept-Language header. Google knows I use/want English. It knows this because I'm logged-in and have set my preferences, but also because of that Accept-Language header my…
Small thing / pet peeve: the website sets language based on my location rather than on what my browser is telling it is my language of choice in every single HTTP request.
I may have overstated then. From rwmj's comment that "every distro except Ubuntu has to set up an external CI server in order to get their drivers and changes in" I gathered that Ubuntu was the distro of choice for CI,…
The single largest contributor by the metrics you posted. There are other types of contribution, integration and distribution for example, things that Ubuntu has traditionally focused on instead of raw upstream work. By…
First reaction: the bland beige looks terrible (maybe that's because I'm not American; I always notice that 1/2 of everything is beige when I'm in the US). Combine that with the name and I'm reminded of the Persona…
These victories all look rather like failures.