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20:39:10
shinmera
Also finally added a feature to FOR that I'd been missing forever: (for ((max maximizing y :key #'id))) for instance.
20:41:33
shinmera
and I honestly would not be surprised if I've written a manual updating variant of max/min a hundred times by now
20:44:52
Colleen
Shinmera: I uhh, know you must have experience with this, but how do you even respond to this:
20:44:52
mfiano
Shinmera: I uhh, know you must have experience with this, but how do you even respond to this:
20:45:00
Colleen
Subject: "Accept my pull request sooner", Body: "I recently wrote a macro for CL that allows you to temporarily set a renderer color. This is generally my first contribution to open source libraries. Please accept my pull request as soon as possible. This is very important to me."
20:45:00
mfiano
Subject: "Accept my pull request sooner", Body: "I recently wrote a macro for CL that allows you to temporarily set a renderer color. This is generally my first contribution to open source libraries. Please accept my pull request as soon as possible. This is very important to me."
20:45:39
Colleen
When said macro is not even within scope and said open source operates in a different manner.
20:45:39
mfiano
When said macro is not even within scope and said open source operates in a different manner.
20:47:18
Colleen
Seemed kind of rude and ignorant anyway and I wasn't planning on it. Just wondering what you do with all the weird requests you get (this is definitely not the first of similar emails from different people)
20:47:18
mfiano
Seemed kind of rude and ignorant anyway and I wasn't planning on it. Just wondering what you do with all the weird requests you get (this is definitely not the first of similar emails from different people)
20:48:12
shinmera
I *did* just get an email titled "activities" with the text: What have you been doing now that Kandria is released? (as far as Lisp goes)
20:48:38
shinmera
Which I found to be rather weirdly probing, so I just replied with two lines of what is also public knowledge
20:52:49
shinmera
99% of it is composed of people trying to scam keys, automated emails, and other product offer garbage
21:03:29
Colleen
regarding the PR email -- probably misaligned incentives on the part of the sender, such as trying to pad out their resume with "open source contributor" line items
21:03:29
SAL9000
regarding the PR email -- probably misaligned incentives on the part of the sender, such as trying to pad out their resume with "open source contributor" line items
23:05:13
Colleen
The funny part is if this is so important to them, they didn't even tell me what repository they sent a PR to. It certainly wasn't any time "recent" that I see. Perhaps we have a different definition of 'recent' and 'important'. Ah well, not important to me, so not going to go hunting. I probably ignored it or asked for a second set of eyes for a reason.
23:05:13
mfiano
The funny part is if this is so important to them, they didn't even tell me what repository they sent a PR to. It certainly wasn't any time "recent" that I see. Perhaps we have a different definition of 'recent' and 'important'. Ah well, not important to me, so not going to go hunting. I probably ignored it or asked for a second set of eyes for a reason.