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aclark4life committed Oct 3, 2024
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<li class="fragment">Python created February 20, 1991</li>
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Pillow 1.0 was released on July 31, 2010. PIL's 10 year anniversary was June 15, 2005 according to Fredrik on Image SIG. Python 0.9.0 was published to the alt.sources newsgroup on February 20, 1991, after about a year of development starting in December 1989.
<div>Pillow 1.0 was released on July 31, 2010.</div>
<div>PIL's 10 year anniversary was June 15, 2005 according to Fredrik on Image SIG.</div>
<div>Python 0.9.0 was published to the alt.sources newsgroup on February 20, 1991.</div>
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Here I am in 2020, one year after Pillow funding began. In addition to being a paid Lifter I'm also a Lifter advocate, which means I advocate on behalf of Tidelift to help "pay the maintainers". I am also looking for work, so if you're able to help me with my job search, please do!
Here I am in 2020, one year after Pillow funding began. In addition to being a paid Lifter I'm also a Lifter advocate, which means I advocate on behalf of Tidelift to help "pay the maintainers".
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<p class="fragment" style="font-size: 200px">❤️</p>
<p class="fragment">Let's pay the maintainers ✨</p>
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I love Tidelift, especially their business model which in the past I called "RedHat for everything but the kernel." until XZ happened and now I call it "RedHat for the middle stack." based on a comment by Tidelift's Luis Villa in which he describes lifted software as the "middle stack", meaning, not the kernel, and not large open source projects that already have funding.
I love Tidelift, especially their business model which I like to call "RedHat for everything but the kernel." or as Tidelift's Luis Villa calls it the "middle stack", meaning, not the kernel, and not large open source projects that already have funding.
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