Fair enough! Although if Evan had access to the codebase after he was an employee and if it was the Facebook codebase that was open sourced then Facebook were involved. The original post sounded (to me) like the OSS…
Pretty sure that isn’t true. If memory serves, Evan open sourced Phabricator at Facebook back in 2010 or 2011, then quit to work on it full time. Shortly after (months, years?) the internal version of Phabricator…
Nope: https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa19/presentation/turner
This is really exciting! Congrats Arathorn and the rest of the Matrix team
Yes. They got burned badly for 'breaking their promises' after being elected into the coalition. What nobody seems to have realised is that they didn't have anything close to a majority, so of course they weren't able…
Looks the same here...
>> Also, coincidentally, I forgot to kill Facebook last night and when I picked up my phone this morning it was warm. Glad I remembered to leave it plugged in. Maybe, just maybe, it was warm because it was being charged.
The team is based in London, but when you get here it should be easy to connect with them.
Facebook has a large Engineering office in London these days and we take interns. If you're interested email me.
The audience who are likely to make the most use out of a tool like this are not the same as the audience who would be comfortable using a command line tool. I mean, you can replicate the core functionality of this…
Early access? It's already public! https://github.com/facebook/componentkit
It's launched in the UK as well. I suspect for all those seeing 'unavailable' it's just taking time to propagate through Apple's systems.
How long until you get a reference implementation that supports VoIP?
Fair enough! Although if Evan had access to the codebase after he was an employee and if it was the Facebook codebase that was open sourced then Facebook were involved. The original post sounded (to me) like the OSS…
Pretty sure that isn’t true. If memory serves, Evan open sourced Phabricator at Facebook back in 2010 or 2011, then quit to work on it full time. Shortly after (months, years?) the internal version of Phabricator…
Nope: https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa19/presentation/turner
This is really exciting! Congrats Arathorn and the rest of the Matrix team
Yes. They got burned badly for 'breaking their promises' after being elected into the coalition. What nobody seems to have realised is that they didn't have anything close to a majority, so of course they weren't able…
Looks the same here...
>> Also, coincidentally, I forgot to kill Facebook last night and when I picked up my phone this morning it was warm. Glad I remembered to leave it plugged in. Maybe, just maybe, it was warm because it was being charged.
The team is based in London, but when you get here it should be easy to connect with them.
Facebook has a large Engineering office in London these days and we take interns. If you're interested email me.
The audience who are likely to make the most use out of a tool like this are not the same as the audience who would be comfortable using a command line tool. I mean, you can replicate the core functionality of this…
Early access? It's already public! https://github.com/facebook/componentkit
It's launched in the UK as well. I suspect for all those seeing 'unavailable' it's just taking time to propagate through Apple's systems.
How long until you get a reference implementation that supports VoIP?