Asking for a friend. What is the proper celebrations when reaching 20,000 personal commits in an open source project?
Asking for a friend. What is the proper celebrations when reaching 20,000 personal commits in an open source project?
@bagder A blog post with pie charts?
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So... Cake with graphs on it?
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The answer is clear:
A blog post with graphs on a cake
@bagder Cake with graphs.
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Cake. And alcohol. Thus, a rum cake!
@bagder A social gathering. An optional signature beverage (what does curl taste like?).
@bagder Coffee and a scone on a bench overlooking the river?
@bagder why? Why can't I vote both?! It should be both a cake AND a good drink!
@bagder proper Developers celebrate with Pizza. Lots of Pizza!
@bagder Cake of course. But cake is a lie, you know.
@bagder normally cake, but for 20,000 you need hard liquor and a gold medal.
@bagder a glass of bourbon & a fine blunt
@bagder I voted cake, but there should of course be graphs on it.
@bagder I mean, cake of course. But also graphs.
@bagder Cake, if actually for a friend. If it were you (hypothetically of course), we all know the answer has a blog post and graphs in it.
@bagder Maybe a quick `git push`?
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it's always alcoholic beverages, no matter the question, no matter the occasion.
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I mean, whatever makes the "friend" happiest out of 1, 2, or 4 - or any combination that doesn't include 3!
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Cake, maybe a refreshing beverage. Blog post if you're really into that sort of thing, but what really matters is cake.
@bagder all of them? I'm not the biggest fan of alcohol, tho.
@bagder Cake. The answer is always cake.