It wasn't for nothing.
Think of the skills you gained and the experience.
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I want my day mildly ruined, not completely ruined. Please remember to refrain from reposting old content. If you post a post from reddit it is good practice to include a link and credit the OP. I'm not about stealing content!
It's just good to get something in this website for casual viewing whilst refreshing original content is added overtime.
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It wasn't for nothing.
Think of the skills you gained and the experience.
And a chance to post it here!
And all the larma to gain!
Larma^ That's how I'm calling it now
At least you got yourself into the contributing mindset. Tackle the next issue!
It be like that sometimes
Hey, if not this one then the next one. Onto the next bug!
Lesson learned, always pull and branch from main.
Actually I was working on the main and that's where I saw it being fixed :D
I have another bug which is bothering me. When the site settings are set to "Registration Mode": "Close Registration"
, the Sign Up
link still shows up and the route still sends you to the Sign Up form. You can fill in everything there but then will get a infinite spinner.
I wanted to at least remove the link at the top when sign up is closed. But obviously it's not as easy as changing a static HTML as in the other bug.
That’s why you should always search for or file a bug report before trying to create a fix.
Plenty more bugs to fix, don't give up being a contributor!
My process is:
There is still a chance someone might swoop in and fix it but this lowers the chances and it's good to get into the habit of creating and linking Issues to your PRs.
If it's a nice and easy bug, better just make a bug report out of it.
It's already fixed, no need for more paper.
That type of bug is what is called "low hanging fruit". With lots of active contributors, such bugs will get fixed pretty quickly.
You can just build a time machine and commit it before the other one. Problem solved.
I had this exact thing with Mastodon a few days ago. Couldn't find a way to get the local server's post-ID for a federated post if you had the original URL, so I thought "screw it, I'll do it myself".
Downloaded the source, set up a local instance, added extra space to my server so I could run ElasticSearch, went to the file where I wanted to add my "uri:" search prefix, and I find (to paraphrase)...
Send
resolve=true
to fetch remote instances and return their local ID
Been there for years.