Monday, November 7, 2016
You made a serious error Jaime
Jaime Herrera Buetler announced 2 weeks ago she was writing in Paul Ryan for President. The only reason I ever voted for you was because you were the GOP nominee. If you don't respect the GOP nominee, Jaime, I don't have to respect you either.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
on the matter of sheep
I have been asked to relay a bit of the knowledge I accrued farming sheep for a few years. I can't claim to be an expert, but I did learn a few things.
Sheep are a nearly ideal small-farming project. They require very little care, very little upkeep, and only a moderate investment. Virtually any task required in sheep raising can be done by a confident 12-year-old girl.
Sheep are a nearly ideal small-farming project. They require very little care, very little upkeep, and only a moderate investment. Virtually any task required in sheep raising can be done by a confident 12-year-old girl.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct for Danby's Open Source Project
1) show us the code
2) you are not required to tell us anything about your race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender identity, pastimes, hobbies, likes, dislikes, turn-ons, family or even your real name in order to contribute to this project. If you bring it up, it is presumed that you want such things to be commented on. Not all comments will be positive.
3) you are free to take offense at anything or everything anybody says. Everyone else is free to ignore you.
4) We believe in Free software, Free Speech, and Free Beer.
5) We are not here to welcome you. We are here to write good code. If you can write, document, or test code well you are most welcome. If not, your opinion is not required.
6) If you do not like how this project is run, or the people who run it, you are free to fork the code. Good Luck.
This code of conduct is released into the public domain.
1) show us the code
2) you are not required to tell us anything about your race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender identity, pastimes, hobbies, likes, dislikes, turn-ons, family or even your real name in order to contribute to this project. If you bring it up, it is presumed that you want such things to be commented on. Not all comments will be positive.
3) you are free to take offense at anything or everything anybody says. Everyone else is free to ignore you.
4) We believe in Free software, Free Speech, and Free Beer.
5) We are not here to welcome you. We are here to write good code. If you can write, document, or test code well you are most welcome. If not, your opinion is not required.
6) If you do not like how this project is run, or the people who run it, you are free to fork the code. Good Luck.
This code of conduct is released into the public domain.
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