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pdurbin_m |
Daniel Stenberg on Twitter: "a reminder to us why SF should remain blacklisted https://t.co/RnyKSMEEfi": https://mobile.twitter.com/bagder/status/672375262349275136 |
12:37 |
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pdurbin |
aditsu: SF being sourceforge :) |
12:37 |
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pdurbin |
hanno on Twitter: "now filezilla is distributing malware and the developers still defend this https://t.co/kWPCo455S5" - https://twitter.com/hanno/status/672373991038976001 |
12:38 |
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aditsu |
pdurbin: LOL that has nothing to do with SF |
12:39 |
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aditsu |
well, almost nothing |
12:48 |
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pdurbin |
really? |
13:06 |
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aditsu |
the filezilla guys chose to bundle other software, it's not like SF forced them to |
13:07 |
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pdurbin |
did SF suggest that they could? |
13:08 |
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aditsu |
I suppose it did |
13:08 |
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pdurbin |
terrible |
13:08 |
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pdurbin |
gimp is affected too: http://www.howtogeek.com/218764/warning-don%E2%80%99t-download-software-from-sourceforge-if-you-can-help-it/ |
13:09 |
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pdurbin |
aditsu: save cjam while you can! |
13:09 |
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aditsu |
anyway, this stuff happened MANY months ago, they've cleaned up a lot after the scandal |
13:10 |
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aditsu |
haha, CJam doesn't have an installer |
13:12 |
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pdurbin |
oh |
13:12 |
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pdurbin |
so are only Windows programs affected? |
13:13 |
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aditsu |
I think so, and I would be very surprised if they still are |
13:16 |
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pdurbin |
ah, hmm. the post from the filezilla developer was from April: https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=36762#p134590 |
13:17 |
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pdurbin |
aditsu: so you're saying this kind of thing doesn't happen on SF anymore |
13:19 |
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aditsu |
not as far as I know, but I haven't really checked |
13:35 |
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aditsu |
at the very least, they're not offering "mirror" downloads anymore for non-SF projects |
14:22 |
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pdurbin |
well, I hope GitHub never turn evil |
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pdurbin |
helpful: http://stackoverflow.com/a/29352148/19464 |
15:29 |
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pdurbin |
cat pom.xml | xmlstarlet sel -N p='http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0' -t -v '/p:project/p:version' |
15:29 |
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pdurbin |
getting the version of a maven project from pom.xml |
15:30 |
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pdurbin |
this also works: cat pom.xml | xpath '//project/version/text()' |
15:30 |
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pdurbin |
when xpath comes from perl-XML-XPath-1.13-10.el6.noarch (an RPM on CentOS) |
15:53 |
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aditsu |
oh, I didn't know there was an xpath command :) seems to be in dev-perl/XML-XPath in Gentoo |
15:58 |
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pdurbin |
yeah. I use in on Mac and Linux. it's handy |
15:58 |
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pdurbin |
much more forgiving than xmlstarlet |
15:59 |
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pdurbin |
for JSON I use `jq` |
16:01 |
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pdurbin |
which is fantastic |
17:57 |
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aditsu |
pdurbin: I've been talking to a SF guy, the installer bundling program (called "DevShare") is still available, <1% of projects are choosing to use it, and it's not supposed to include any malware (but it has some adware), and all add-ons can be declined in the installation wizard |
18:21 |
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pdurbin |
down with adware |
18:21 |
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aditsu |
yeah... users hate it, but apparently it brings SF a lot of money |
18:21 |
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pdurbin |
huh |
18:21 |
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sfisque |
money, blech |
18:22 |
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aditsu |
so they don't really want to axe it |
18:22 |
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pdurbin |
SF has an interesting business model |
18:23 |
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sfisque |
is SF even relevant anymore? i mean just about everyone uses github now (though i do dislike git, but what can you do) |
18:25 |
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aditsu |
well, you can use SF :D |
18:25 |
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aditsu |
or if you don't need all the features, bitbucket |
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aditsu |
I could hardly care less about what "just about everyone uses" |
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