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  3. Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.

Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.

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  • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

    "I will not maintain this code at all. Use fully at your own risk" is valid.

    I think it's just important to make that clear.

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    @tante 🌙 In this blessed month of mercy and giving,

    In Gaza, children are not asking for much… just a small moment of joy and a real smile.

    Our children deserve the best.
    With a simple donation, you can make a true difference in a child’s heart.

    Never underestimate a small gift… for them, it means hope. 🤍

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    Support Gaza's children: Restore joy and childhood today

    In Gaza, children grow up amid fear, loss, and constant stress. Many have forgotten what it feels like to simply be a child, and the impact is lasting. We are a small volunteer team focused on psychological relief and emotional support through safe spaces, games, art, and group play that help children release fear and rediscover joy 🎈.

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    • odoruhako@mastodon.socialO odoruhako@mastodon.social

      @tante But that's what most open source licenses already say: PROVIDED AS IS

      For me that's as clear as I can be. Of course that also means I won't try to convince people to use my code. Or if I ever do that and present at a conference, my talk will mention this part of the license. 🤷

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      @odoruhako @tante I’m continually surprised at how many people insist that there somehow entitled to free support from a BSD licenced project.

      We care about our code, its usability, and our users, and we welcome active contributors.

      If you’re a company then the onus is on you to find ways to contribute to the commons, & not just demand free help.

      If you’re slurping it up with AI (and burning our resources while doing it) & turning our commits into your product, then that applies even more so.

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      • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

        "I will not maintain this code at all. Use fully at your own risk" is valid.

        I think it's just important to make that clear.

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        @tante I think this is the baseline unless anything else is explicitly stated.

        (The reverse timeline algorithm led me to this only after the previous post.)

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        • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

          @mhoye super cool!

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          @tante

          @mhoye

          In the Nebula project, we have a project status section at the end of https://nebula-plugins.github.io/documentation/plugin_overview.html that addresses some of this stuff.

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          • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

            Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
            I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

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            @tante There is https://unmaintained.tech/

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            • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

              Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
              I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

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              @tante or how much work to maintain for the sysadmin to update/upgrade between versions... That's usually my first question.

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              • mhoye@cosocial.caM mhoye@cosocial.ca

                @tante https://github.com/mhoye/maintenance-terms

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                @mhoye @tante yeah and this as well:

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                No Maintenance Intended

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                • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                  @mhoye super cool!

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                  #15

                  @tante @mhoye maybe something like this could be built into #radicle https://radicle.xyz

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                  • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                    Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
                    I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

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                    @tante
                    "There is no project. No development team. This scratched my itch. You are welcome to the code."

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                    • tante@tldr.nettime.orgT tante@tldr.nettime.org

                      Maybe we should establish a "maintenance.md" practice just like "readme.md" or "LICENSE" where you just clearly outline the amount of maintenance the project/development team are planning to put into the code base and under which conditions.
                      I have seen that a few times but maybe it should be more of a standard.

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                      @tante
                      A while back I found an essay titled "Healthy expectations in open source" by @donmccurdy that proposes just such a standard:
                      https://www.donmccurdy.com/2023/07/03/expectations-in-open-source/

                      I found the classifications well thought out and have started to use it for my own small projects.

                      This was the accompanying Fediverse post: https://fosstodon.org/@donmccurdy/110662029314944366

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