Michael Wiencek: Use absolute positioning to fix 1px offset on Windows
2016-02-12 04301, 2016
reosarevok
bitmap / Gentlecat: should I resend my pr against master then?
2016-02-12 04308, 2016
bitmap
oh, didn't realize it was against branding
2016-02-12 04313, 2016
bitmap
yes, that makes sense
2016-02-12 04327, 2016
bitmap
actually, nevermind
2016-02-12 04308, 2016
bitmap
better to keep the comments there and I can still easily merge it from the terminal
2016-02-12 04328, 2016
reosarevok
Ok! I'd like to get it into prod at the same time as the branding if possible. Are there any other small changes I could look at to sneak in with the whole branding thing? I was thinking about updating the tabs but I'm not very sure how to do that one, heh :)
2016-02-12 04344, 2016
reosarevok
To look less weird with the new style I mean
2016-02-12 04304, 2016
reosarevok
Also, I saw the branding thing removed Contact Us - does it put it anywhere else? If not we should probably put it in About and/or the footer
2016-02-12 04308, 2016
bitmap
oh, true, I'm not sure how the tabs should look, but they do stick out now
2016-02-12 04334, 2016
bitmap
anyway, you're free to try and sneak in as many changes as you can in time ;)
2016-02-12 04329, 2016
bitmap
it's still in the center of the homepage with "More Information — FAQs — Contact Us" but yeah, probably should go in About too
2016-02-12 04343, 2016
reosarevok
Nobody is ever on the homepage ;)
2016-02-12 04353, 2016
kepstin
the picard logo should be replaced with the new one :)
2016-02-12 04322, 2016
kepstin
although it kind of makes the other icons look out of place, since the style doesn't match :/
ruaok: ^Glanced at this article and thought it is interesting: "Open Source should not be thought of as “free” software. Developing and maintaining Open Source solutions does require significant resources. ...In fact, the cost of building and maintaining an Open Source product is about the same as creating and maintaining a proprietary one."
2016-02-12 04317, 2016
Freso
"As far as I can tell, there are only three Open Source business models that work in the international development context" -- maybe I don't know what "international development context" entails, but I seem to recognise at least a couple of models not listed among those three.
2016-02-12 04318, 2016
Freso
E.g., Drupal, WordPress, Python, Linux, ... don't fit under those models.
2016-02-12 04346, 2016
Freso
The article seems to be stuck in "one project = one backing organisation".
2016-02-12 04358, 2016
reosarevok
Freso: I think it's "helping nations develop" (as in aid) rather than "developed internationally"
2016-02-12 04337, 2016
Freso
A lot of succesful FOSS projects are succesful because *a lot* of organisations/businesses/etc. use them and thus help with development, maintenance, and all those other things.
2016-02-12 04350, 2016
Freso
reosarevok: But even then.
2016-02-12 04317, 2016
reosarevok
Well, I don't know of any examples of aid-NGO open source software, so the three models might be true as of now