[00:29:49] $10,000 perf bounty for GTA, not bad. Perf pays :) https://www.pcgamer.com/rockstar-thanks-gta-online-player-who-fixed-poor-load-times-official-update-coming/ [00:30:11] (Crappy ad/scroll/insert heavy page) [08:19:46] Krinkle: That was cool, I liked the blog post going through everything and showing what Rockstar needed to do. [09:02:05] gilles: thanks for asking the wpt-question on Twitter. It was not the same answer I think as on the conference, I need to look at it again :) [09:03:11] if you look at the branch difference, the apache one looks pretty abandoned, 300+ commits behind. that being said, the Polyform Shield license doesn't look too awful. I'll have the legal department review it [09:18:31] yeah but I don't see why people outside of their company should contribute to that? Take for example the people with open speed monitor that we invited to our conference, they contributed the user journey functionality and have their version open source too. But now they are stuck to the apache branch. [09:29:29] the apache branch is as good as abandoned if pat and tim are going to put all their work in the main branch. none of what they do in there can be ported over to the apache one unless they're the ones doing it with catchpoint's approval [14:52:24] Yeah, community contribs to apache branch seem to be portable to the non-free branch, but not the other way around. [14:52:36] I'm not sure if that happens in practice though [20:10:59] gilles: I think it's just https://angularjs.org/ not https://angular.io