Using Changesets in a polyglot monorepo
https://luke.hsiao.dev/blog/changesets-polyglot-monorepo/
#HackerNews #changesets #polyglot #monorepo #softwaredevelopment #devops #programming
Using Changesets in a polyglot monorepo
https://luke.hsiao.dev/blog/changesets-polyglot-monorepo/
#HackerNews #changesets #polyglot #monorepo #softwaredevelopment #devops #programming
Announcing `changesets.nvim`: a wee TUI for quickly generating changesets in #neovim
changesets.nvim gives you a list of packages in your project directory to choose from and generates #changesets boilerplate, so you can spend less time typing yaml syntax and more time hastily banging out terse technobabble
@mitchellh this is where I dread #git won due to #github. 🫠
One of the ways I worked around github issue is by using tooling for changesets. #sapling from #meta is the most recent. And has really nice integrations of treating changes as #changesets.
@laufi Nobody will refuse such funding, but it is not strictly needed. Companies with enough purpose to support some communities or to return back some little value to the society can do enough effort (developers) to allow the #opensource ecosystem to continue alive. A nice indicator is the amount of Linux kernel #changesets and #linesofcode provided by each company (see image below). They are quite relevant. Of course, not alone: unknown is in second position.
[Source: https://news.itsfoss.com/huawei-kernel-contribution]
For a couple of years now, Intel has been leading the code contribution ranking for the development of Linux Kernel by the number changeset or number of lines changed. According to the latest statistics reported on LWN.net, Intel tops the chart as one of the most active employers for