I tend to avoid deleting troll comments unless they're really blatant, but just because I didn't censor this douchey comment doesn't mean that I approve of it.
I like the idea, but as MrBeast says, this is planned. The ability to collaborate is distinct from the ability to fork. If you have five people who are really working together on one piece of art, you don't want to make them make five different forks of the same work. On the other hand, if it's a non-collaborative fork (say you want to take a work in a different direction from the artist) then the ability to fork is important. At any rate, both will be available.
What type of file are you trying to upload as the preview?
Weird. What type of file are you trying to upload? Also, did you make sure to select at least one license?
Bart
Thanks for the submission! If you'd prefer people not credit you, CC0 is a better license choice. :)
Great pic, awesome description. :)
I tend to avoid deleting troll comments unless they're really blatant, but just because I didn't censor this douchey comment doesn't mean that I approve of it.
I've got some ideas for how to deal with it that I'm working on.
Love these!
and could be used as a git for art
That's something we're aspiring to do, actually -- the idea of bringing open source development methods to art. :)
I wasn't aware that French people were particularly concerned with clarity over and above everyone else. :)
@Anonymous
I like the idea, but as MrBeast says, this is planned. The ability to collaborate is distinct from the ability to fork. If you have five people who are really working together on one piece of art, you don't want to make them make five different forks of the same work. On the other hand, if it's a non-collaborative fork (say you want to take a work in a different direction from the artist) then the ability to fork is important. At any rate, both will be available.
Thanks for your feedback! :)
Bart
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