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(DIR) Post #9kveBY0DpEf3cItfYu by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T03:57:55Z
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If you're an opensource contributor, what are the projects you're proudest of having contributed to?
(DIR) Post #9kvekW7ymv3PwBCTeC by petethomas@wandering.shop
2019-07-17T04:03:22Z
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@fribbledom once I had a pr accepted into js-ipfs but pretty sure the test I included with it caused issues later and had to be fixed by core devs ๐ฌ
(DIR) Post #9kveldxn8mUuWqyKUC by cidney@mastodon.gamedev.place
2019-07-17T04:04:24Z
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@fribbledom Archive of Our Own, especially if it actually wins the Hugo next month. It's had a major and positive cultural impact on a large number of people.
(DIR) Post #9kveq363daJzdXwHlw by pagrus@playvicious.social
2019-07-17T04:04:59Z
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@fribbledom not exactly a contributor but I am mentioned on potrace's website and am inordinately proud even after 10+years
(DIR) Post #9kvessKe7IyN7T6uJ6 by rgh@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T04:05:46Z
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@fribbledom I added mousewheel support in Surge โบ๏ธ
(DIR) Post #9kvf5crwv114vWletc by chenjiajun@m.deeloves.me
2019-07-17T04:07:57Z
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@fribbledom the small projects that solve the problem other big projects forget to solve
(DIR) Post #9kvfghtXCFJHECBt32 by dmoonfire@octodon.social
2019-07-17T04:14:45Z
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@fribbledom The Mono Project, I fixed a bunch of bugs and request features, plus in Debian, they are still using the framework I helped write for installing .NET packages (before NuGet).And Atom, with spell-checking and other contributions.
(DIR) Post #9kvfglECnqcxZAswBU by flussence@nulled.red
2019-07-17T04:14:45Z
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@fribbledom I found an actual bug in Chromium once! They were nice about it too, got a reply and it was fixed within hours.
(DIR) Post #9kvg2DHjgPiKfGlXKy by gravityisforsuckers@mastodon.sdf.org
2019-07-17T04:18:36Z
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@fribbledom #Slackware Linux. Not a big contribution, but I suggested that "ionice" be used with "updatedb" in the startup script.How about yourself?
(DIR) Post #9kvg4FoNGEgl4z0Nhg by vertigo@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T04:19:01Z
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@fribbledom I don't know. Since the mid-90s when I was first exposed to the concept, nobody has accepted any patches I've submitted.So, I've given up trying.I miss shareware.
(DIR) Post #9kvgmCmTtDK0QE4qZs by Cheeseness@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T04:26:57Z
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@fribbledom Hmm...Of the things I've open sourced, I think FLAT because it attracted a few contributions and a port to a platform that I never expected.Of other people's projects, probably Neverball. I still love the game, and even though my direct contributions were small or focused on side-stuff like websites/community activities/etc., I feel like I had a big positive impact while I was a part of the development community.
(DIR) Post #9kvha9dhqNUB9qn4N6 by kepstin@glitch.social
2019-07-17T04:35:57Z
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@fribbledom probably ffmpeg. I haven't touched any of the actual a/v codecs, but i have gotten in some fixes in supporting code and filters. Most proud of the fact that the fps filter no longer causes OOM killer when there's big gaps in frame timestamps :)And the windows "gdigrab" screen capture support is lol. I developed that in Wine and only tested it in real windows later.
(DIR) Post #9kvhvdTq5j2nmyPzv6 by pamela@bsd.network
2019-07-17T04:39:48Z
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@fribbledom just the one project (openbsd) but my proudest individual commit was rolling our human-readable changelogs over to the new release. It felt like I'd succeeding in helping connect users and devs, and participating in the release process made me feel like a true member of the team.
(DIR) Post #9kvkkpU5Q7FhhC4ZKS by carcinopithecus@x0r.be
2019-07-17T05:11:32Z
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@fribbledom the gzdoom crouching player sprites in freedoom
(DIR) Post #9kvmp40vXbGxpEa3Fo by Tak@cybre.space
2019-07-17T05:34:42Z
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@fribbledom My most significant contributions have probably been to Mono
(DIR) Post #9kvnKMI1drfDU3V6FE by isagalaev@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T05:40:22Z
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@fribbledom I did contribute to Django at some point. Not nearly as much as I wanted thoughโฆ
(DIR) Post #9kvoWBkekT8gEH65om by byllgrim@mastodon.xyz
2019-07-17T05:53:44Z
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@vertigo @fribbledom shareware, hmm. Apropos, how do you like the term "gateware" as a substitute for "ip core"? I really don't like the term ip core and I'm looking for alternatives that don't suck.
(DIR) Post #9kvpKl11uZzy4trw5Q by byllgrim@mastodon.xyz
2019-07-17T06:02:48Z
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@lachesis @fribbledom "passion project" ooo that's a nice term. I love a good name
(DIR) Post #9kvpk2FkxZrWmLoK5w by amiloradovsky@functional.cafe
2019-07-17T06:07:26Z
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@byllgrim @vertigo @fribbledom IP core, like metalcore?
(DIR) Post #9kvqPoyei2i5lcjkf2 by jokke@bantha.tatooine.space
2019-07-17T06:14:53Z
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@fribbledomOne of the greatest programming languages: crystal. :) I contributed to its standard library but i'm most proud of the few features I added to the compiler. Since crystal was/is such a young language there was a lot of low hanging fruit and the incredibly welcoming community made it a great experience.
(DIR) Post #9kvqmJuIOV6i44QT2W by PeteBleackley@wandering.shop
2019-07-17T06:18:57Z
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@fribbledomGensim
(DIR) Post #9kvsoTIUeUZ3fwtj5E by ear7h@radical.town
2019-07-17T06:41:46Z
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@fribbledom two small projects that used a VM (goby, a language, and goboy, a Gameboy emulator) and I optimized the bytecode interpreter loop
(DIR) Post #9kvxDdyEVR1jpmgCRs by toastal@cybre.space
2019-07-17T07:31:04Z
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@fribbledom I've corrected the spelling of Sass from SASS on several projects. I like when these pet peeves get merged.
(DIR) Post #9kvy1qEpAZOWMQNOMa by Wolf480pl@niu.moe
2019-07-17T07:40:17Z
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@fribbledom that one bugfix in wlroots.
(DIR) Post #9kvySdo1V5UHcacSKe by fluffy@queer.party
2019-07-17T07:45:04Z
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@fribbledom Publ, and FeedOnFeeds.
(DIR) Post #9kw1HRCWKBErCmQXZI by squaregoldfish@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T08:16:43Z
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@fribbledom dygraphs. My first foray into open source, and the first time I got brave enough to submit a PR with my bug report. (Impostor syndrome, anyone?)Then I got braver and added a new feature, but the lead dev has dropped the project so it may never see the light of day...
(DIR) Post #9kw2KT5rqNf1tkK9yq by squaregoldfish@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T08:28:29Z
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@fribbledom Does StackOverflow count, by the way? Not what I'm proudest of, particularly, but in my mind it's the same kind of ethos. Would you agree or not?
(DIR) Post #9kwBd0TXMweEEJJI1Y by clacke@libranet.de
2019-07-17T10:12:32Z
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@cidney @fribbledom Awesome! I have read David R. MacIver's Programmer at Large there! And his Frankenstein and Stargate fanfiction!
(DIR) Post #9kwCvSUk23OSIUEgPQ by bestform@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T10:27:10Z
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@fribbledom I once added a feature to blender which calculated and displayed the distance between two points in 3d space while moving them. That was pretty neat, as it was one of my first contributions to OSS. :)
(DIR) Post #9kwDSzy2bR8TfOvwDQ by e8johan@mastodon.technology
2019-07-17T10:33:11Z
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@fribbledom QML book, and foss-north. Both are kind of meta-projects, which I'm also proud of.
(DIR) Post #9kwM224TZX9Dxb9yF6 by pierrepaul@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T12:09:13Z
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@fribbledom on my case it would be gitlab, before it got big and famous.
(DIR) Post #9kwZ74G8ACLLb9LIZs by vertigo@mastodon.social
2019-07-17T14:35:44Z
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@byllgrim @fribbledom Personally, I just prefer "core", "circuit", or "module", without further qualification. It's rarely misunderstood, at least in the context of programmable hardware.
(DIR) Post #9kwfBez6A3HoNnwtBQ by masterofthetiger@theres.life
2019-07-17T15:43:50Z
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@fribbledom I have not done very much. I just do small things when I can. I am proud of my contribution to Telephant though. ๐
(DIR) Post #9kwl6EWZi93AazP2A4 by emacsomancer@fsmi.social
2019-07-17T16:38:07.187447Z
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@fribbledom Iโve only made relatively-speaking small contributions. Creating an #Emacs package and getting it accepted on #MELPA; contributing packages to #VoidLinux and #Guix .
(DIR) Post #9kwn28ClSsM9kJJBNg by shin@patch.cx
2019-07-17T17:11:50.283320Z
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@fribbledom of stuff I've done? my anonymous forum may be my favorite software to use that I've created. most proud of? probably my markup language
(DIR) Post #9kwrtYNZHP545Y5glU by schemers@mastodon.technology
2019-07-17T18:06:11Z
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@fribbledom my proudest contribution is Arew Scheme (a R7RS distribution of Chez Scheme) and the SRFI-168 Generic Tuple Store
(DIR) Post #9kws3CWROjV1CEqDcO by zig@functional.cafe
2019-07-17T18:07:30Z
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@fribbledom I most proud of Arew Scheme R7RS distribution and SRFI 168 Gemeric Tuple Store
(DIR) Post #9kwzRg7ThrlNcVmfE8 by julienxx@mastodon.sdf.org
2019-07-17T19:30:47Z
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@fribbledom @twee elixirschool.com and rust-lang.org where I did some of the French translations. It was much harder than code!
(DIR) Post #9kx0XuAaTtdst5lsLQ by tfb@functional.cafe
2019-07-17T19:43:08Z
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@fribbledom SBCL, LTk, Cells, Areneida, and SLIME. Once upon a time that would get you an even better environment than PLT Scheme.That time is long past.
(DIR) Post #9kx0oRk9QI7veDIFaC by tfb@functional.cafe
2019-07-17T19:46:11Z
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@fribbledom I was a week too late getting my patch in for TeX, otherwise that would so obviously be the answer.Still might be.
(DIR) Post #9l3GcerzYdc96B7a1x by clacke@libranet.de
2019-07-20T20:11:29Z
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@tfb @fribbledom I remember messing a bit with Cells back in our CL course!
(DIR) Post #9l9qJ93CFoET9sIbpY by tfb@functional.cafe
2019-07-21T17:41:05Z
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@clacke ๐๐I'm really happy with how Cells came out. Ken had been using eager dataflow on Allegro exclusively, and I'd been doing lazy constraints on CMUCL, SBCL and MCL. The synthesis of our work together had more a flavor of what he'd been doing, but was so much better than either approachIt's a real shame it didn't catch on more. We were 15-20 years ahead of the reactive hype. I'm still waiting for as well founded and powerful a system ๐@fribbledom