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Homebrew team's developer harassment. They won't remove my software?
It's mentioned on the README.md's Troubleshooting section: https://github.com/poetaman/arttime#troubleshooting. Having seen fellow humans, I opine that not many will reach there.
Package managers should agree to remove software from a platform if the developer thinks it's not fruitful for them to keep publishing there, or it's detrimental to the user's experience.
So! I developed and published a software https://github.com/poetaman/arttime. Thinking it would be beneficial for users to be able to install it from home-brew, I published a package on homebrew. Recently I realized that there is problem. Unlike when a user runs install.sh from the GitHub repository, they don't get a crucial installation note that user need to manually take for software to correctly run. The only installation message homebrew's installer print from developer is called "caveats". But they won't let me add a note for new users to take a crucial step before trying to run arttime. Because of a legalism of what "caveats" stand for in home-brew's lingo. The lead of home-brew stepped in steered the conversation to irrationality. I requested them to remove my software till a satisfying solution is found. Then they started using "law", and because it is not written in law that they won't remove my software. And I have been told to add bloat code to notify the users from within the application to change their computer settings. This is definitely one instance where open source software publishing platforms have failed us. An open source developer should have freedom to stop publishing a software from a platform that is forcing them to add bloat code.
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Why just pomodoro when you can create your own expressive timers or time management programs? v2.0.0 of arttime brings expressive timers, ASCII art storyboards, ability to feed keystrokes from anywhere, history, and completion among other UI fixes. Cheers!
arttime homepage
It might be too late for me to change it. The same GIF is available at a lower pace here: v2.0.0 release notes. What I am doing in the GIF is type ‘k’ -> ‘t’ -> Tab -> arrow keys to navigate -> Return to select.
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Install and run arbitrary shell code on the web straight from Apple Store. Wonder why Apple would keep it's computer open for installing code from the web... Steps to repeat this is in comment below.
Feel free to drop a note about your experience of running arttime in Apple Store under arttime discussions here: https://github.com/poetaman/arttime/discussions/39
v1.9.8 release notes: Has a GIF that shows sample art in arttime collection, and an image that shows how arttime can integrate in your work environment.
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Way to print ASCII art every second?
Maybe just use arttime? https://github.com/poetaman/arttime
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Running Signal Desktop and Brave Browser on OpenBSD workstation
arttime is looking for volunteers to test it on OpenBSD. Want to give it a try? https://github.com/poetaman/arttime
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Volunteer: test if arttime loads and works on FreeBSD prior to 14.0-CURRENT?
Clone arttime on some local directory https://github.com/reportaman/arttime.
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Stats
poetaman/arttime is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of arttime is Shell.