In the closed source, I'm replacing h2non/bimg library with a well maintained one, in addition to more image formats like DICOM (medical imaging). I'm also implementing a new batching way: using nats/redis as a queue and pushing to s3 storage bucket. Yes, it's not only 1 or 2 hours on it
June 18, 2025 at 6:10 PM
In the closed source, I'm replacing h2non/bimg library with a well maintained one, in addition to more image formats like DICOM (medical imaging). I'm also implementing a new batching way: using nats/redis as a queue and pushing to s3 storage bucket. Yes, it's not only 1 or 2 hours on it
The guy wanting me to relicense under MIT. He's making changes for a company (I've the screenshot of his commits with the company email address in the fork) so you can easily understand that I'm tired of companies wanting to abuse developers/contributors… It's the war in open source.
June 18, 2025 at 6:10 PM
The guy wanting me to relicense under MIT. He's making changes for a company (I've the screenshot of his commits with the company email address in the fork) so you can easily understand that I'm tired of companies wanting to abuse developers/contributors… It's the war in open source.