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Author: Steven W. Scott
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [Dng] scripts, blobs, wares, hate, Chi & cheers!
.... or actually, I can provide the code and you can put it wherever you
want. You just need to point the webhook at it.

SWS
On Dec 6, 2014 11:20 PM, "Steven W. Scott" <codekraken@???> wrote:

>
> I am truly enjoying the diversity of conversation and opinion, without a
> doubt. :)
> From what I have read, it seems most folks here prefer to argue the
> merits of their position. Only a few loners tossed the H-bomb, and then
> they left with righteous insecurity.
>
> As an old-school assembler guy, I don't care what scripting language you
> use, it's a vehicle. They all have quirks and/or costs. Mercedes, Nissan,
> Audi, Chevy? It's a trade-off somewhere. Where does it hurt the least, Can
> it handle the road, can anybody drive it, and how far will it take you?
>
> I honestly have never understood the term "non-free" for software that I
> get, well, for free. It's only when the lawyers get involved that life
> becomes difficult. I purchase a piece of equipment, as part of that
> purchase, I have right to the software for that kit. Why not just call the
> repository "unsupported?" Certainly sounds better than "antisocial", though
> I do get a chuckle every time.
>
> Regarding the suggestion of dishevelment, I must say, from my
> encounters, this project has a decided Chi, balance and form on IRC. Good
> things are worthy of patience. I recommend: wait.
>
> Constitution? Naaaah. Declaration. It's just the beginning.
>
> Finally, I'm willing to help in any way possible. It was suggested on
> IRC that a relay for github commits to the IRC channel would be useful and
> appreciated, so I've been playing with various bots, but fell in love with
> github webhooks, 'cause I am all about event-driven goodness. I'm still
> testing, but it requires the repository owner, once I have it fully tested,
> to enter a Webhook URL I will provide (legit https site of course, no
> self-signed). From there I can drive the events to wherever necessary. If
> that's a nogo, just let me know and I'll find an alternative method.
>
>    Cheers to all, if it sucks, say so and say why. Opinion is not hate.

>
> SWS
>