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  • lo

    💥 A Lodash-style Go library based on Go 1.18+ Generics (map, filter, contains, find...)

  • Hugo

    The world’s fastest framework for building websites.

    I contribute to open source projects as well - in various ways - and it's fine for a maintainer of a huge project to use that wording.

    He pushed hugo and viper in 2013-2014: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commits/v0.7, viper: https://github.com/spf13/viper/commit/98be071

    Steve is a very accomplished programmer, with what hugo / viper became in the go ecosystem by itself. In my view, the projects also jumpstarted a lot of new users who were trying out golang who weren't sold on it yet. I didn't really appreciate his leadership or advisory roles until now, that's just icing on the cake.

    Thanks for your contributions, Steve!

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  • viper

    Go configuration with fangs

    I contribute to open source projects as well - in various ways - and it's fine for a maintainer of a huge project to use that wording.

    He pushed hugo and viper in 2013-2014: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commits/v0.7, viper: https://github.com/spf13/viper/commit/98be071

    Steve is a very accomplished programmer, with what hugo / viper became in the go ecosystem by itself. In my view, the projects also jumpstarted a lot of new users who were trying out golang who weren't sold on it yet. I didn't really appreciate his leadership or advisory roles until now, that's just icing on the cake.

    Thanks for your contributions, Steve!

  • vcsync

    https://github.com/tony/vcspull in golang

    In terms of proliferating open source I think that statement is fair. spf13 is like brand name in open source.

    I recall years back on GitHub, spf13 was like a named you were guaranteed to come across if you were sinking your teeth into go. I ended up using cast / viper: https://github.com/tony/vcsync/commit/a76681b. (Not that I'm anything special at golang)

  • docs

    The MongoDB Documentation Project Source. (by mongodb)

    Google search turned up https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/ as the MongoDB user manual.

    According to Github, he even contributed to it https://github.com/mongodb/docs/graphs/contributors

    There's a lot of evidence that his claims are at least plausible if not credible.

    You created a burner account and anonymously keep spreading obscure attacks and lies without any evidence.

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