Manolis Stamatogiannakis (12020-07-07): > And some quick grepping reveals that 45% of the emails in the list for > 2019-2020 were from 236 unique Gmail addresses. > That's an awful lot of people with bad habits to ignore.
Ah, but a gmail address is not the sign of bad habits. You can use a gmail address with an IMAP and SMTP client. You can use a gmail address without tying your entire life to it. Who doesn't have a throw-away gmail address to order semi-legal drugs online, anyway? ;-) > I'm a command line veteran myself, with the same weapons of choice as you > (vim/zsh), but I still struggle with the ffmpeg workflow. I'd surely be > interested for any command line tools that would make it easier. > > If you have the time to add a section to the documentation, I'm sure it > would be helpful for many people. And there's also the "tools" directory > for sharing any tools/scripts you created for ffmpeg development. This is an interesting idea. Yes, sharing tips and tricks to work more efficiently would be a good idea. Although, I must say, I do not think I have any tricks: all my uses are pretty straightforward. The most I have is an init script that populates my shell environment and history with useful commands. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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