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authorThomas Letan <lthms@soap.coffee>2023-05-18 20:53:11 +0200
committerThomas Letan <lthms@soap.coffee>2023-05-18 20:53:11 +0200
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Small rewording in latest retrospective
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## Spatial Shell got its first releases
-[Spatial Shell](https://github.com/lthms/spatial-shell) is probably the hobby
-project of mine I am most excited about. The [“call for testers”
+[Spatial Shell](https://github.com/lthms/spatial-shell) is probably my hobby
+project I am most excited about. The [“call for testers”
article](/posts/CFTSpatialShell.html) I have published recently managed to
catch the attention of a few folks[^fail]. The perspective to publish such a
write-up was a very strong source of motivation for me to clean up a project I
-was using daily for several months now, and I am very satisfied with the result.
+was using daily for several months now, and I am very satisfied with the
+result.
-[^fail]: About that write-up, you want to hear a lesson I learned after
- publishing it? Before calling for testers, it is better to [be sure your
- project can actually be compiled easily by the potential
+[^fail]: You want to hear a lesson I learned the hard way just after publishing
+ it? Before calling for testers, it is better to [be sure your project can
+ actually be compiled easily by the potential
volunteers](https://github.com/lthms/spatial-shell/issues/2#issuecomment-1527193430).
-Even if mass adoption is still a distant horizon, but still, the project is now
+Mass adoption is still a distant horizon, but still, the project is now
mainstream enough that it has already been mentioned in [a random topic on the
OCaml discourse by someone who isn’t
me](https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/window-manager-xmonad-in-ocaml/12048/4). 🎉