I tested with a fairly old (10+ year) gmail account and every field other than the full name came back as null which is surprising, will try a few more tests and see how i go, but that wasnt the expected result :)
looked intriguing until i had to deal with the conflicting 'we are for smb not enterprise' and then 'ha and sso only available in our soon to be enterprise pricing'
not sure how many SMBs some devs work with but anything more than a mom and pop outfit and things like HA and SSO become fairly critical, especially for desktop workloads
this pattern stifles adoption of so many otherwise great projects
Thanks for the feedback! I want to clarify: HA and SSO aren't implemented yet, and I haven't finalized the pricing model. The "enterprise pricing" mention was exploratory—I'm still figuring out sustainable revenue options.
My goal is to keep everything open source if possible, including HA and SSO when they're built. I'm a solo dev trying to balance sustainability with accessibility for SMBs. If you have ideas on how to achieve this, I'd genuinely appreciate an email.
I'll make mistakes along the way, but I'm committed to listening and improving.
Is there IDE support for full fat Visual Studio? I recall them adding support for the devcontainer concept last year sometime? (I could be wrong, and/or it may have been a limited set of capabilities, you know MS)
I have a mix of jetbrains, vs code and vs ent devs, would be great to unify their development experience a little
It looks like a lot of things have been killed… which with my cynical hat on I think might have something to do with overlapping capabilities with Azure services.
kind of the whole point behind it was wanting to decouple the Powershell release cadence from that of Windows, getting updated versions of things in Windows is -hard-
Powershell 7 (which just dropped RC2) is the Powershell going forward, it's based on .NET Core, its xplat, it's the one with all the dev resources assigned to it
Windows Powershell ships with windows, and is still at 5.1 at last check
Powershell Core 6 will be the only major version of Powershell core, 7 drops the core moniker
This looks really great, what do you use to generate all the feature gifs on the front page? I love when I see features visualized out like this, so easy to comprehend
On Linux systems you might want to have a look at Peek [1]. It can even make (optional) use of gifski [2], a library that is great at reaching top optimization of the limited GIF color palette.
Also walked through often on my way to school, and had sports at the NSC regularly, A lovely place most of the time. The hedge maze was always fun as a kid too, but the scale of the terraces and their staircases was always something that seemed larger than life to a 12 year old kid
It would be nice if the start/end date could be a range
it seems tied to a specific start date for a conference, rather than any conferences starting after this date
it would be nice to see the fields filter down as other parameters are defined, if i set USA as the country, I should just see cities hosting conferences in the USA