Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 3, Insightful) by fatphil@pipedot.org on 2014-03-24 16:15 (#SC) Like the way you're progressing. Thanks for getting things working without Javascript, that was very important for me.I think my feature wish-list is now practically empty - don't get too bloaty! Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 4, Insightful) by vanderhoth@pipedot.org on 2014-03-24 16:52 (#SD) I would still like to see a notification if/when someone replies to one of my comments, but otherwise I agree. I think this is a great replacement for slashcode, which is a horrible monster, all we're missing here is the community.It would be nice if Bryan would put his efforts up on Github and allow some collaboration, but it's his baby and I can't blame him if he wants to keep it to himself. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-24 22:58 (#SM) Yeah, I hear ya on the lack of community. Even if Bryan does put it up on github, I wouldn't be surprised if others don't pick it up. The soynuts have already put a lot of effort into reviving slashcode, I doubt they would give it up at this point to pursue putting their features into pipecode. In any case, I'd wait until the code was in a good state to show to people after dogfooding it here. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 3, Insightful) by hombre@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 01:12 (#SQ) I signed on at Soylent reasonably early. Honestly, I like this place more. No, the community isn't here, yet, but it will come. I found the politicking over there to be rather distasteful. Moreso than anything Dice ever did at The Other Site.I wish I had the skills to help out here, but I really, really don't. I'll have to settle for sitting back and enjoying the ride. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by danieldvorkin@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 09:26 (#SZ) I like Soylent for what it is, but yeah, I have to agree. Of course, as the |. community grows, so inevitably will the politicking, but if this could remain the civil N4N site, that would be a wonderful thing. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 1) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 18:40 (#TK) I think the lack of a distributed/disconnected work force helps here. Soynuts are all volunteers with their own ideas on how stuff should work, which has led to the tension its had. Maybe they have it under control now, not sure.
Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 4, Insightful) by vanderhoth@pipedot.org on 2014-03-24 16:52 (#SD) I would still like to see a notification if/when someone replies to one of my comments, but otherwise I agree. I think this is a great replacement for slashcode, which is a horrible monster, all we're missing here is the community.It would be nice if Bryan would put his efforts up on Github and allow some collaboration, but it's his baby and I can't blame him if he wants to keep it to himself. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-24 22:58 (#SM) Yeah, I hear ya on the lack of community. Even if Bryan does put it up on github, I wouldn't be surprised if others don't pick it up. The soynuts have already put a lot of effort into reviving slashcode, I doubt they would give it up at this point to pursue putting their features into pipecode. In any case, I'd wait until the code was in a good state to show to people after dogfooding it here. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 3, Insightful) by hombre@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 01:12 (#SQ) I signed on at Soylent reasonably early. Honestly, I like this place more. No, the community isn't here, yet, but it will come. I found the politicking over there to be rather distasteful. Moreso than anything Dice ever did at The Other Site.I wish I had the skills to help out here, but I really, really don't. I'll have to settle for sitting back and enjoying the ride. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by danieldvorkin@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 09:26 (#SZ) I like Soylent for what it is, but yeah, I have to agree. Of course, as the |. community grows, so inevitably will the politicking, but if this could remain the civil N4N site, that would be a wonderful thing. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 1) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 18:40 (#TK) I think the lack of a distributed/disconnected work force helps here. Soynuts are all volunteers with their own ideas on how stuff should work, which has led to the tension its had. Maybe they have it under control now, not sure.
Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-24 22:58 (#SM) Yeah, I hear ya on the lack of community. Even if Bryan does put it up on github, I wouldn't be surprised if others don't pick it up. The soynuts have already put a lot of effort into reviving slashcode, I doubt they would give it up at this point to pursue putting their features into pipecode. In any case, I'd wait until the code was in a good state to show to people after dogfooding it here. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 3, Insightful) by hombre@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 01:12 (#SQ) I signed on at Soylent reasonably early. Honestly, I like this place more. No, the community isn't here, yet, but it will come. I found the politicking over there to be rather distasteful. Moreso than anything Dice ever did at The Other Site.I wish I had the skills to help out here, but I really, really don't. I'll have to settle for sitting back and enjoying the ride. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by danieldvorkin@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 09:26 (#SZ) I like Soylent for what it is, but yeah, I have to agree. Of course, as the |. community grows, so inevitably will the politicking, but if this could remain the civil N4N site, that would be a wonderful thing. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 1) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 18:40 (#TK) I think the lack of a distributed/disconnected work force helps here. Soynuts are all volunteers with their own ideas on how stuff should work, which has led to the tension its had. Maybe they have it under control now, not sure.
Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 3, Insightful) by hombre@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 01:12 (#SQ) I signed on at Soylent reasonably early. Honestly, I like this place more. No, the community isn't here, yet, but it will come. I found the politicking over there to be rather distasteful. Moreso than anything Dice ever did at The Other Site.I wish I had the skills to help out here, but I really, really don't. I'll have to settle for sitting back and enjoying the ride. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by danieldvorkin@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 09:26 (#SZ) I like Soylent for what it is, but yeah, I have to agree. Of course, as the |. community grows, so inevitably will the politicking, but if this could remain the civil N4N site, that would be a wonderful thing. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 1) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 18:40 (#TK) I think the lack of a distributed/disconnected work force helps here. Soynuts are all volunteers with their own ideas on how stuff should work, which has led to the tension its had. Maybe they have it under control now, not sure.
Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 2, Insightful) by danieldvorkin@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 09:26 (#SZ) I like Soylent for what it is, but yeah, I have to agree. Of course, as the |. community grows, so inevitably will the politicking, but if this could remain the civil N4N site, that would be a wonderful thing. Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 1) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 18:40 (#TK) I think the lack of a distributed/disconnected work force helps here. Soynuts are all volunteers with their own ideas on how stuff should work, which has led to the tension its had. Maybe they have it under control now, not sure.
Re: Steady incremental changes good! (Score: 1) by billshooterofbul@pipedot.org on 2014-03-25 18:40 (#TK) I think the lack of a distributed/disconnected work force helps here. Soynuts are all volunteers with their own ideas on how stuff should work, which has led to the tension its had. Maybe they have it under control now, not sure.