Why should it be any different? If people have different sensibilities does it not make sense for them to have separate communities? Sure there should be some baseline, but as said elsewhere what one person may take as abuse another may take as a joke. Maybe these people just shouldn’t play together.
> why would you prefer that the circumstances be entirely up to each individual maintainer's discretion
Exactly so that the same judgement isn’t applied everywhere. Different maintainers will end up having different audiences. I see that as acceptable, maybe even preferable.
You’re both right. In any other situation we’d say “ok, these are the limits between which 2 SD of the population falls, outliers will just have to deal with it”. And that would work. Here however we can’t measure anything, so we have no idea where to place the limits, or even what the distribution looks like.
No worries! Nothing is ever perfect on launch day.
It’s a nice app you have here. My gut instinct is that you will need to allow under the hood customisation if you want it to really catch on. Your potential customers will be afraid of getting 90% of the way to their goal and realising that the last 10% is impossible.
Also can’t find a valid username/password for Hours. There is what looks like a username (hello world) and password in the source but they don’t let me log in.
Tutorial has some issues. “from_scratch.migration” should be “from_zero.migration”, and visiting server_ip:7584 gives an invalid address error. This is after downloading the virtual box image, installing Alan connect, doing the build steps, importing the built image and starting it.
Edit: Looks like the Alan connect app needs to be restarted after adding the image. Clicking “advanced” nothing was running, it’s fixed after reloading.