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12:45 PM
posted on May 06, 2021 by Loren Shure

Having worked on some of MATLAB's time and date functions, people at The MathWorks sometimes ask me questions about calendars and timekeeping. Often it goes something like this: in early January (or... read more >>

 
man I had the weirdest PRs and issues in TIGRE
 
How so?
 
a users submiting a PR, another user emailignme that this user plagiarized their code
 
lol
you don't see that every day
 
the PR themselves didnt work because basic python indentation, I asked the user to rerun it and test it please and ended up after 4 or 5 messages just telling me "I can not work for this org anymore bye"
wtf
dudes keep me out of your personal life drama
the stupid thing: its just 6 lines of code to print time in HH:mm:ss.ms instead of just seconds
not even something remotely relevant or important, just few of those "good fist issues" I have for new users
 
12:49 PM
Ugh. Definitely huge baggage there, and none of your problem.
trolls or close enoug
 
seems like they are IRL friends and they really wanted to contribute to "CERN". I told them a couple of times that this will not get them to CERN, that I am not affiliated with it, but not sure if they really got it.
in any case, not my problem, bye indeed
 
 
9 hours later…
9:22 PM
@AnderBiguri You're complaining in that PR about typos, but they're yours! :D
 
hahahaha
YES
actually I did not write them, bur YES
 
> Esitmated time until completetion
 
nah, I was complaining that OP took so little care on the code that didn't even attempted to run it themselves
 
Nice drama there:
> okay sir, do it yourself or assign someone else.
I cannot work on this org anymore.
 
just did not want to be too rude about that
yeah, issue is I got an email from his friend saying he copied the code from him
 
9:23 PM
A bit of rudeness is good when people are being inconsiderate like that.
It's unlikely that they'd contribute anything more useful anyway.
 
yeah, but I don't have many contributors, so I also dont want to sound super annoying to the very few people that add code!
I really really want contributors to offload some work XD. I should buy @AndrasDeak a GPU and just show him how crapy the python is, he would not be able to resist
 
Honestly? Be grateful for people that contribute if they know how to. People that don't are not going to be useful, you shouldn't bother with them just so you can say that there are external contributors.
Hahahaha!
 
that is fair, better to have little but good contributors
 
You can collect lots of contributors by producing useful code with just the right amount of bugs. Not so many bugs that the code is unusable, but a few here and there in corner cases, so that people will find them and want to submit PRs to fix them.
It's a fine line...
:D
 
there is a user that has done MAYOR changes in TIGRE, I am super grateful, and I have no idea who they are! open source is weird
hahahaha
that is the right approach indeed
 
9:28 PM
Yes, weird and wonderful at the same time.
 
I also should send CT scans around the world, so I get more users. Not cheap, but will work
 
Haha. I think it's cheaper to pay people to submit PRs.
 
hahaha yes
 
Dude, you've got a lot of contributors with a significant number of commits. Not like this guy "adeak" with only one commit...
Damn, I feel left out. I should contribute a bit. Maybe update TIGRE to use DIPlib. I bet it would be better then... :p
 
yes, I got some decent ones. Few of them have been direct co-workers that were working on TIGRE in early stages, but I do have a handful of "randos" that have contributed very significant work
randos because I did not directly work with them, just came once and started with it!
Plus I know few big people around the world are using TIGRE, which makes me super happy. Most of the times I dont get credit, because they are private companies, but feels good to make something usefull
 
9:36 PM
Indeed! This is another one of the weird things about open source. You put in effort for free that anyone can use. Why do we like to do this? Somehow it feels good.
 
DIPlib is super nice tho! I wish I knew about it much earlier when I was working on image processing :D
 
I know! It's the best! :p
 
yeah, I also made the point to use BSD from the start, because I want this to be really free
 
Nah, but I did get to design it to be exactly the way I wanted it, which makes using it really easy for me.
DIPlib is Apache 2.0, for the same reason. If you limit who can use it then fewer people will use it.
 
anyway, gottago, yesterday we decided that for the conference deadline of tomorrow we would submit a new paper, so I really need to finish that. I am about to write in the acknoledgments: "AB would like to thank caffeine, to allow an entire paper to be writen in 12h"
 
9:38 PM
LOL. Good luck!
 
see ya!
 
@AnderBiguri heh
@CrisLuengo that loser
 
@AndrasDeak Do you know him? :)
 
@CrisLuengo altruism, mostly. And community patches trickle back.
like Ander's newest PR
Worth every year of sweat and blood :P
@CrisLuengo I don't mingle with losers
 
@AndrasDeak Wow! That's cool:
> Andras Deak contributed code to 3 repositories used in the Mars 2020 Helicopter Mission
 
9:47 PM
Looks great, yeah :) But it's just numpy, scipy and matplotlib.
And mostly doc fixes
I did find and fix an actual bug in numpy that I'm proud of
 
Why does a helicopter need matplotlib?
Probably used in design and/or analysis of tests?
 
Yeah. Flask and stuff is also included. I bet the helicopter is not running a web server.
But the rover does run ffmpeg on footage it takes. Pretty neat.
 
Found your numpy bug fix: github.com/numpy/numpy/commit/…
 
Yup
in Python, Sep 20 '18 at 22:49, by Andras Deak
*** Reference count error detected:
an attempt was made to deallocate 7 (l) ***
"Whoops"
 
They should do more badges like that of the Helicopter Mission. I think that's really cool. There are plenty of large science projects that they could give badges for.
 
9:57 PM
Now there's precedent so they probably will
The Arctic Vault was somewhat unique, and at the same time very broadly applicable
 
"Contribute to numpy to get all of the badges"
 
I like how it's retroactive so people won't go crazy to get one
@CrisLuengo except that :P
They could make a web-related one that could evade numpy more easily. Or just remove python somehow :D
 
ha! "Contributed to a repository used by the Xxx Project but not the Mars Helicopter Mission"
Make them mutually exclusive!
 
"You could've contributed to the new 4d space hologram project, but you blew it on a dumb mini helicopter"
"You could've contributed to the cure for cancer but you blew it on a dumb 4d space hologram"
 
10:16 PM
LOL!
 

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