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03:30
@Dennis Could you pull Charcoal? Thanks
@ASCII-only Syncing.
 
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04:51
@Dennis Could you pull Ly?
@LyricLy Syncing.
 
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07:44
@Dennis thanks! :)
@Zacharý somebody's learning :)
 
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09:57
@Dennis Can you please pull Brachylog?
 
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14:44
@Fatalize Syncing.
Thanks
 
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18:45
@Dennis how would I go about keeping Ohm v1 available for old permalinks while still publishing Ohm v2 to master?
currently, I just have an Ohm v1 release + tag on GitHub
later, I might publish a v1 branch for hotfixes like Fission does
18:58
@NickClifford probably split off the repo
@StepHen I've considered that, but I noticed that Fission was able to keep both versions while staying together as one repo, so I'd like to do that if possible
@NickClifford You shouldn't need to do anything. Creating a fork might be helpful, but Dennis will probably be able to just pin Ohm v1 to a specific commit.
19:53
How is TIO pronounced? Tee-Eye-Oh or like Theo or something third?
Well, "tio" is the spanish word for uncle, so I say it in my head like that. (tee-oh)
@Phlarx It is also a Boy's name, which I think is pronounced like Theo.
Problem with Theo is that I've heard it pronounced with a 'th' like 'thing' or just 't', like 'Thai'.
I've always heard it in my head like Tee-Eye-Oh
20:25
(wrong chat)
21:02
I always spell it out (/ti.ɑɪ.oʊ/)
21:44
@NickClifford A separate branch would be the best option imo. It's the most flexible choice.
@Adám I pronounce it /ˈti.o/.
@Dennis Settled then. I need this for my presentation at the upcoming Dyalog '17 user meeting. Thanks.
Nice! :)
22:09
@Dennis alright, done. would you mind switching the current Ohm to that branch so I can publish v2 to master?
22:24
@Dennis in the same vein: would it be easy to make a different repo the current set of hyperlinks and make the old repo a new link, or would it be best to keep the old repo as the old links?

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