Wouter Verhelst

@wouter@pleroma.debian.social
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Debian Developer. husband. FOSDEM organizer. Tennis lover. Amateur musician.

If it ain't fun, you're not doing it right.
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@mirabilos
Good man, thanks 🙂

These things happen.

--

Roommate came home drunk at 2 am.
Before he fell asleep he mentioned that the stove was broken...
This is what I woke up to

#memes

@mirabilos
Is there an update for extrepo-data to sync the architectures and distributions? 😉
@ariadne
Yes, that is your trade-off. But if you are okay with that risk, and if your project's success does not depend on getting a lot of mind share, then saying no is perfectly valid.
@ariadne
"You don't pay me, get lost" is a perfectly valid response to anyone demanding that you "fix" your tools though?
@purpleidea
Gulp.

I know about transcoding, but FOSDEM just uploads to video.fosdem.org via rsync, and for debconf, uploading to Debian's own peertube instance is actually handled by someone else. My experience is limited to watching videos on the Debian peertube instance, which has always been a pretty pleasant experience. 😁

That said, https://joinpeertube.org/ is probably a good place to start.
@rds
FOSDEM - video recordings

@purpleidea
Works quite well in my experience, but really only one way to find out, is there? 😉
@rds
#TIL that moose has parameterized roles.

When metaprogramming isn't meta enough.
@larsmb
At least they give you a language which you speak. I've been served a French version of a site because 'Belgium', when I speak that less well than English...
So the activity streams vocabulary says a 'Link' object has properties href, rel, mediaType, name, hreflang, height, width, and preview and nothing more; a 'Mention' object extends the Link object without adding properties, and example 58 shows how you construct a Mention object which has the property 'summary'... that is allowed nowhere in the same document for that specific message.

No, the spec is absolutely not ambiguous.