Bump Dependencies and Fixup.

in utopian-io •  7 years ago  (edited)

There were a number of code dependencies that had been neglected for a bit, so I fixed it up. There isn't a lot to say on this one, really.

Summary:

  • Bump babel-eslint from 7.2.3 to 8.0.2:

    mostly backward compatible, minimal changes needed.

  • Bump elemst from 0.0.4 to 0.0.5
  • Bump page-deploy from 0.1.99 to 0.3.8
  • Bump jasmine-spec-reporter from 3.2.0 to 4.2.1

    nothing broken that's actually in use for this project.

  • Delete package-lock.json


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Your contribution cannot be approved because it does not follow all the Utopian Rules.

Only merged Pull Requests will be accepted [...] Proof of work required.

Your second PR was closed. Also we would like to see more substantial contributions in the development category, than updating some dependencies, which is basically just running a command.

Way more important though (!!!) is that your behavior conflicts with the spirit we would like to see on this platform.

https://utopian.io/utopian-io/@caseyjparker/infrastructure#@mkt/re-caseyjparker-re-mkt-re-caseyjparker-infrastructure-20171210t185459193z

"Approve" my ass, my friend. Approve my ass. :)

https://github.com/iambumblehead/gani/pull/2

Or, you know, piss off.

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You constantly violate your own "spirit" by injecting elitism and actually making it less likely people will do work who otherwise would. That an action is reducible to a command doesn't at all make it not useful work. The fact is, a lot of people have no idea how to maintain the dependencies in their own projects. So, a good person helps them. And then you decide to berate me because it happens to be posted on a platform that pretends to "accept" and "reject" contributions to entirely unrelated projects. It's a joke ... And it makes Busy.org look bad, mimicking so hard. You're just trying to profit - I'm just trying to help. Excuse me if my Fucking language makes you Fucking feel like I'm not Fucking respecting you enough.

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I really hope that goes well anyway, which if Linux is any indication it definitely will. As for me, Goodbye.