Fun #PubMob session this morning with Tony and Chris. Tony had written characterization tests for some confusing #notqmail code, we looked at them together, and between the three of us came to a much better understanding.
https://pubmob.com/offerings/amitaischleier-legacy-open-source-fridays/ #LegacyCode
Folks using #notqmail from pkgsrc, 1.08 is now available: https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc/commit/bb00ba9. Please update.
notqmail 1.08 is out. Vulnerabilities and other bugs fixed, compiler warnings reduced, dead code pruned, presumed-dead code put on notice, my QMAILREMOTE patch added, and lo and behold, our first few unit tests.
More: https://schmonz.com/2020/05/20/notqmail-108-released/ #qmail #notqmail #smtp
“Your development process and #notqmail itself were both very inspiring. The importance of your roadmap was insightful, and the way you found collaborators just sounded fun... I want to start running my own email.”
On his Programming Leadership podcast, Marcus Blankenship and I talked about building a collaborative open-source team in a software community with a long history of… not that. https://schmonz.com/talk/20200110-programming-leadership/ #LegacyCode #qmail #notqmail
For my #Patreon peeps, it’s been a quiet couple months. But I’ve gotten more done than I realized, and am about to get back in a rhythm. Supporting my efforts is an investment in the open-source commons — thank you! https://www.patreon.com/posts/31034386 #notqmail #ikiwiki #pkgsrc
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Curious what I'm up to, open-source-wise? Here are my latest commits (not counting branches) to #pkgsrc, #notqmail, and #ikiwiki: https://schmonz.com/commits
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