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This fixes #157 completely. It has tests too, oh well. |
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LGTM |
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Thanks for easy and elegant solution, @seriouscontributor Not sure if 1820 contributors that specified their bitcoin addresss would like it. Also need to address the issue with unused funds. Perhaps should just send them to you for your precious contribution? Will discuss it with @AlexandrZ ;) |
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Actually, as this would be the last commit the project will ever see, it will also be the most valuable one, as it concludes the project. Regarding the funds: You can either embezzle them as originally planned; or now that you have large public attention just try to sit this out until everybody forgot and then continue with your embezzlement. If that was not your plan, why would you keep all this shit up in the first place? The funds really aren't the problem. Either send them back or donate them to a good cause. |
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This thread seems like a very immature way to find a solution to #157 And yes, I am calling it a thread considering it seems unfit to call it a pull request. |
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As I said, there are 1820 contributors who specified their bitcoin address to receive tips, there are also 559 deposits (over 55 btc donated) and 1985 outgoing transactions in the database. All of them are traceable throught the blockchain. Our service is transparent, your accusations are baseless and offending. |
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...for now. |
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If people are upset that their project is on tip4commit, perhaps a tip4commit project should be an opt-in by placing a special tag in their project's root README...this would prevent people from creating temper-tantrums and attempting to destroy the repository. I would like to request that this thread be closed. |
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and it concludes nothing as this project has 74 forks |
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Sure. Like with every semi-successful scam, people have tried to copy it. |
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oh and travis says your commit was not up to snuff |
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@bill-auger +1 ...at least it passed the now-nonexistent test-suites. |
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This also closes #14 |
I'd like to make this easy for you.