Thanks for sharing, I deleted over 1000 code of lines, that was in my overview dashboard, it helped me a lot to get rid of all unnecessary things and errors, that I was trying to fig out how I am going to one by one,
If you came from using Watchman, then this is the difference between bolt on, to integrated. Frenck's done a great job, although a little OTT with the emoji's ;)
Great video but they changed it from Not your Homie to "Spook Your Homie". The early versions (before version v3.0.0), was published under a Passive Agressive License. This license made the source code available but prohibited the use of the software. This was to discourage the use of Spook, as it was meant as highly exprimental. It’s slogan was “Spook 👻 Not your homie” even. Spook got popular and loved by many, so I decided to change the license to the MIT License, which is an permissive open-source, OSI-approved, license as of version v3.0.0; taking this more seriously. There is even extensive documentation now! Additionally, I changed the slogan to “Spook 👻 Your homie” to reflect the change in license and the love it got from the community.
Well I didn't know that, thanks :) I have to say that I was a little disappointed it was not the Halloween light so.... if only Frenck made one of those ;)
Thanks for sharing, I deleted over 1000 code of lines, that was in my overview dashboard, it helped me a lot to get rid of all unnecessary things and errors, that I was trying to fig out how I am going to one by one,
Thats GREAT news !! feels good, right :)
Thanks fot sharing this! I´ll definitely take a look...
If you came from using Watchman, then this is the difference between bolt on, to integrated. Frenck's done a great job, although a little OTT with the emoji's ;)
Very neato. Thanks for the demo!
Glad you liked it!
Great video but they changed it from Not your Homie to "Spook Your Homie".
The early versions (before version v3.0.0), was published under a Passive Agressive License. This license made the source code available but prohibited the use of the software. This was to discourage the use of Spook, as it was meant as highly exprimental. It’s slogan was “Spook 👻 Not your homie” even.
Spook got popular and loved by many, so I decided to change the license to the MIT License, which is an permissive open-source, OSI-approved, license as of version v3.0.0; taking this more seriously. There is even extensive documentation now! Additionally, I changed the slogan to “Spook 👻 Your homie” to reflect the change in license and the love it got from the community.
Well I didn't know that, thanks :)
I have to say that I was a little disappointed it was not the Halloween light so.... if only Frenck made one of those ;)
@@smart_home_australia I mean to be fair it literally says spook your homie on the web page Right at the top.
LOL.. IKR, but still no one has offered a spooky light show, so maybe there's an opportunity there ;)