Thank you for your reply! What are the "objects" possibly determining a branch? Features? Chapters? Writers? Releases?
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Idk, she's black?
Thank you so much for your suggestions. I wasn't even thinking about something like notion or baserow, so this is definitely a good idea.
On mobile I have etar calendar and davx5. It generally works pretty well, even if the sync is not instantaneous. I have a few problems with inviting people to events and sending the associated email/invitation, but it's just a matter of how the SMTP servers are managed, just a minor thing
This is pretty much my setup. I use nextcloud as a calendar, but for to-do lists I am experimenting with Joplin, with a mermaid plugin for also mindmaps. I'd like to automate everything and have a all-in-one solution but it does not look like an easy thing so far
I've never played this game, but it's soundtrack helped me prepare for so many exams in uni that I can't even remember. I will have to try it once!
I always wonder to whom this gets reported to
Man, what sort of thing you made me just discover ahahaha
Ti ringrazio. In sostanza, mi conviene cercare direttamente nella documentazione dei vari progetti e vedere che salta fuori. L'idea è avere almeno un'idea di quanta roba non sarebbe trovabile da un utente iscritto ad una determinata istanza che ne blocca altre. Sulla base di questi blocchi potrei sentirmi più o meno interessato a consigliare una determinata istanza ad una persona che vuole un nuovo account sul fediverso. Ad esempio, se mi aspetto un cifro di contenuto, ma anche essere su un'istanza piccolina, significa che non devo aver bloccato altre istanze
This is exactly what I am looking for. I am interested also in how other federated applications do it. I had a look at Pixelfed's documentation, but they don't seem to have an API for that... Do you know anything about other services?
Yeah, I agree. I mean, we have different files for different chapters. So I guess a trunk based approach would work. Benefits from using a branch for each chapter variations might be needed, but only in specific cases. And to be honest, I think this does not really applies to us