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From their blog: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/04/01/comment-...

> The Community Bylaws require that employees of companies involved in legal disputes with The Document Foundation be removed from TDF membership because, in the past, people made decisions in the interest of their employers rather than in the interest of The Document Foundation.

and

> The Document Foundation could have lost its charitable status, which would have had unforeseen consequences.

I'm not sure why they would have lost charitable status, but that seems like a legitimate concern.


Pedestrian deaths in Seattle did rise last year, however there were zero bicycle related fatalities which is good.


There was at least one bike death last year (https://www.seattlebikeblog.com/2025/12/14/person-biking-on-...) at least one this year (https://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2026/02/woman-hit-and-kil...) but it looks like 2024 might have been a year with no bicycle related fatalities.


Woah, that Glamorous Toolkit environment looks amazing. Thanks for the pointer.


> I can use real Firefox!

This is the only reason I'm using Android when the rest of my family is on iOS. uBlock on Firefox Android is essential.


Thanks! The interview with Jack Crenshaw was great!


As of Ant 1.9.1, you can use 'if' and 'unless' attributes on any task or element in a target. I stopped using Ant a long time ago, but this was a pleasant discovery when I had to pick up an old Ant based project recently.

https://ant.apache.org/manual/ifunless.html


I agree, that is what I meant: there were people who installed Contrib to have <if> element, but in reality you did not need that you could just use Ant's built-in features like you said. In my opinion installing Contrib to use <if> was a demonstration of not having understood how Ant works.


Nice, I was basing my answer on what was there initially.

I always liked Ant, as I don't suffer from XML allergy.


The movie "Brazil" seems more real every day.


I don't know whether I can trust your take on this. Have you got a 27B-6?


DON'T SUSPECT A FRIEND, REPORT HIM


Other similar tools:

- direnv: https://direnv.net/ simple tool and integrates with nix

- devenv: https://devenv.sh/ built on nix and is pretty slice


It was weird when it just showed up one day, but after using it a bit, I like it.


I'd be willing to wear clothes that have ultraviolet stripes and QR codes on them if a laundry robot can fold them for me.


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