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admin de gnusocial.net (administrator@gnusocial.net)'s status on Monday, 25-Jul-2016 22:03:48 UTC admin de gnusocial.net @extropic in most or cases, more doesn't mean better. Examples usually comes at the end, why? I dont know but in most of cases is the warning you get when you pass wrong params to a program, for example. Is only a question of piloshopy of documentation? -
Raito (raito@bsdnode.xyz)'s status on Monday, 25-Jul-2016 22:28:39 UTC Raito @foo Well, undocumented features are useless features, so a complete documentation is always better. -
admin de gnusocial.net (administrator@gnusocial.net)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Jul-2016 18:29:34 UTC admin de gnusocial.net @extropic is better for programmers, it is not for sysadmins. They dont care about what libraries are using the program.
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