You know what? That’d be first tag I’d hide. I doesn’t like/dislike the language itself, but it feels like clutter for me if I can’t even try it on my machine. Or hack on, for that matter.
The traditional means is to submit a story that is related via some other tag, and then mention something in the comments to determine if there’s interest in it. Also, take a look through the meta tag to see how some other people approached it.
It is my first time posting to Lobste.rs, and I just signed up recently. I didn’t even know there was a meta tag and what it was for. jcs hasn’t made it very clear what to do for missing tags. See the linked GitHub issue above.
You know what? That’d be first tag I’d hide. I doesn’t like/dislike the language itself, but it feels like clutter for me if I can’t even try it on my machine. Or hack on, for that matter.
I’d have to agree.
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The traditional means is to submit a story that is related via some other tag, and then mention something in the comments to determine if there’s interest in it. Also, take a look through the meta tag to see how some other people approached it.
Hi Kyle. I posted this story that contrasts Go and Swift but I couldn’t also tag it with swift. https://lobste.rs/s/nd1pi1/go_is_a_shop-built_jig
It is my first time posting to Lobste.rs, and I just signed up recently. I didn’t even know there was a meta tag and what it was for. jcs hasn’t made it very clear what to do for missing tags. See the linked GitHub issue above.