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- Jun 2021
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www.theserverside.com www.theserverside.com
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"Both Conservancy and the Git project are aware that the initial branch name, 'master,' is offensive to some people and we empathize with those hurt by the use of that term," said the Software Freedom Conservancy.
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- Apr 2021
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store.steampowered.com store.steampowered.com
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I'll tell you my intention right away, because the language difference between us may offend you. For those things I don't understand, I apologize in advance (if you don't need my apology and feel that my apology is offensive to you, I firmly withdraw my apology).
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- Feb 2021
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2019.trailblazer.to 2019.trailblazer.to
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note that TRB source code modifications are not proprietary
In other words, you can build on this software in your proprietary software but can't change the Trailblazer source unless you're willing to contribute it back.
loophole: I wonder if this will actually just push people to move their code -- which at the core is/would be a direction modification to the source code - out to a separate module. That's so easy to do with Ruby, so this restriction hardly seems like it would have any effect on encouraging contributions.
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- neutral/dispassionate/impartial/objective wording
- reminder
- annotation meta: may need new tag
- software licensing
- well-written
- loophole/escape hatch
- proprietary software
- open-source software: not contributing new code back to project
- wording designed to be more palatable/pleasing/inoffensive
- good point
- LGPL
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Contrary to what it suggests, the "turbo" button was intended to let a computer run slower than the speed for which it had been designed.
I guess they called it that because it would be come across better than calling it a "slow" button!
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