I'm pretty sure it is a bug in the terms vs. how they wanted it to perform. It will likely be fixed shortly.
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I'm pretty sure it is a bug in the terms vs. how they wanted it to perform. It will likely be fixed shortly.
Why would you assume that and who is "they"?
Ah yes, "they." Truthfully, I have never met "them." And I doubt I ever will. Besides, "they" say that "they" never show themselves, so seeing "them" is probably impossible...
Well, because there is a Github issue on it.
Github...
LOL
'Git' is usually used as an insult, more severe than twit but less severe than a true profanity like wanker or arsehole, and may often be used affectionately between friends.
'Git' is frequently used in conjunction with another word to achieve a more specific meaning. For instance a "smarmy git" refers to a person of a slimy, ingratiating disposition; the phrase "grumpy old git", denoting a cantankerous old man, is used with particular frequency.
I guess this is all a coincidence too... Geeks don't know this stuff.
Although, now that microscum have bought it, the name github is perfect
I'm hopeful it will be fixed... otherwise it would definitely be a candidate for "Hypocrisy of the Year!"
For the moment, we watch. In time, this post can hopefully be filed under "Ooops Humor."