This. And people commenting "This."
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I'm a linux developer of 25+ years and I'm permanently banned from /r/linux because I dared criticize systemd.
My answer is therefore: Power-tripping mods. Where mods are required, ensure the community has the ability to oust them.
How much of this free labor will be directly benefiting RedHat/IBM?
So why is China so irked then?
My ex was a hoe hoe person.
Probably 10 years for minimum viable product, 20+ years for something that isn't terrifying.
It'd be a much wiser investment to spend 2 years getting outside and in shape, expanding your interests, then finding a real one.
Watch Groundhog Day with self-improvement in mind. Life changing.
I'm looking forward to the inevitable community-built Far Cry remake using the [relatively] modern open source CryEngine.
I concur.
Learn vim, but learn it well. Not enough people take advantage of it's macros feature. Once you've tried that, you'll never go back.
Also, while you're at it, spend some time learning i3. Then you'll be able to show your principle engineers a thing or two.
This is a pretty good summary of their shennannigans: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/ubuntu-spyware.en.html
Stay classy, ~~San Diego~~ Nine.
I don't think it's a 'culture'; it's not something people choose to do. There's just a lot people out there who aren't as familiar with English as you.