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Instructions for running locally #53

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blakegearin opened this issue Aug 22, 2021 · 5 comments
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Instructions for running locally #53

blakegearin opened this issue Aug 22, 2021 · 5 comments

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@blakegearin
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Hello, I noticed your README doesn't list how to clone this repository and get the code running locally. Would you be able to share some steps for this?

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puzrin commented Aug 22, 2021

This is not specific to this package. Readme size is not endless, and already user for more important things.

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@blakegearin
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I wasn't asking for a README update, I was asking for steps because they're not included anywhere as far as I can tell.

The whole point of open-source code is being able to download, run locally, and identify fixes/improvements. If people don't know how to do that it might as well be closed-source.

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puzrin commented Aug 22, 2021

IMO you asking generic programming question, not specific for this package. It's better use google/stackoverflow for that.

@blakegearin
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...so you're wanting to limit who contributes to this package based on who can search online on third-party websites for the right "generic programming" questions? That's called gatekeeping.

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puzrin commented Aug 22, 2021

I do not provide free personal consultations about programming. Please, stop waste my time. If you have permission to write here by default, that does not mean any kind of postings are welcome.

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