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馃巵 [NEW PROJECT] night-light #2

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Enyium opened this issue Dec 27, 2023 · 2 comments
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馃巵 [NEW PROJECT] night-light #2

Enyium opened this issue Dec 27, 2023 · 2 comments

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@Enyium
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Enyium commented Dec 27, 2023

Name of the project and where it can be found (repository / URL)

[`night-light`](https://github.com/Enyium/sem-reg-rs)

Short description of the project (~ 1 sentence)

Control the Windows Night Light feature (i.e., adjust screen color temperature) from the command line or programmatically in the context of subjective-day automation.

Current status of the project (production / in development / inactive)

production

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See read-me for notes on other platforms.

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@lrq3000
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lrq3000 commented Dec 27, 2023

Wow, thank you very much for your contributions! I will answer your other messages in the upcoming days, but I wanted you to know I really appreciate your contributions and ideas!

I forgot to customize the issues template, but would you like your project to not only be mentioned in this repo but mirrored in the Circadiaware collective repos? This means that the collective will try to maintain the software in the future and ensure it remains open-source.

Also same question about n24-homee-helper?

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Enyium commented Dec 28, 2023

would you like your project to not only be mentioned in this repo but mirrored in the Circadiaware collective repos? ...ensure it remains open-source.

I'm not sure what benefits this would bring. As long as I'm responsive enough and someone doesn't want to eagerly overhaul the software on their own, it seems to me that a single source would be best. Why should it stop being available?

the collective will try to maintain the software in the future

Should I be unable to do this or become unresponsive for any reason, it could always be forked when needed.

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