Hey! I must report my frustration and so I apologize for the rant upfront. I just wanted to share some code, so I created a project on googlecode. Just a simple "share the code", and "dont mind the backend sophisticated infrastructure" was obviously a too naive concept. So I was eager so contribute a small socks 5 proxy server source code I just wrote and was excited about (since the ones I found weren't to my liking), and looking forward to maybe add other pieces of work in the future. But... I really can't be bothered by git, subversion or such nowadays apparently essential frameworks. So after trying and retrying more that few hours or so, I gave up and deleted my project. After upoloading my source files, each file had a different revision number - this was the first thing that I didn't like. After finding out I can "reset" a repository (lying about the mandatory reason btw), I did that, but in the project home, under the updates tab, there were still many unpurged entries. Then I fiddled arround trying every option immaginable, but that garbage had no intention of going anywhere. Wow, is this by design? Now I was getting error pages when clicking on the source tab. And since I am apparantly from a time before a version control technology was gospel, licence selection fundamental, and a ubiquitous IDE bloatware the tool of a modern programmer, I sad screw that, I'll keep my not-so-interesting-code-anaways to myself. Have a nice day.
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