KajMagnus
KajMagnus
@vinniefalco and @grafikrobot and others, if you have time: What about Apache2? Would you say that Apache2 has the same, or some of, the problems mentioned with MIT? (namely requiring...
@past-due — Apache 2 incompatible with GPLv2: Tahnks for mentioning, I didn't know. Here's what the FSF writes: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#apache2: *"this license is not compatible with GPL version 2, because it...
Can I ask what is Plan 9? Is it this distributed file system: https://9p.io/plan9 ?
@dominh: TLS for MailCatcher is about testing only, in ones' dev env, not about real usage (to me at least). In a *prod* env, TLS is required. And then it's...
Yes this would be great. Just started using MailDev in order to test STARTTLS, and then noticed that it doesn't support TLS :- P
@bcardiff Thanks for the tips. I'll wait for a while and see what happens with MailDev + TLS and some other projects, e.g. MailSlurper seems to support TLS but has...
@groenroos > Would either of these be useful to you? Personally I like `@css{ ... }` better, because 1) also readers not yet that familiar with Stylus, understand what it...
@disco0 > handle css builtin function calls with a ! postfix I like that idea. I think it should work the other way around: Stylus functions should get a `!`...
@nilslindemann > Stylus should just rename these specific functions, e.g. append 'stylus-' to them. Projects have to adapt. Which is not difficult, just run a regular expression over the files....
@groenroos > while the prefix character could of course be anything, $ specifically is quite frequently an (author/linter specific preference of) prefix for variables Yes, at the same time, I'm...