Take a photo of what you would call a "flaw".
—suggested by capturedrumor.
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Oct 07, 2010 05:03 by jackcomrie from iphonefavorite11 comments

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heh nice :) I really wish TT would go open source, I'd contribute!!! :)
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haha good work
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That's a flaw? I used to get that but it stopped. Funny I didn't even realize it stopped until seeing this. Oops.
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hey throwing strings around in Ruby on Rails is hard! probably missed a set of '"`s somewhere lol
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@a_noob: I agree, this one minor flaw is of no inconvenience to me.
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@a_noob: I love programming but trying to find that out of place comma in a thousand+ lines is like suicide.
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@superc0w: That be awesome but there would need to be some kind of verification that what was contributed was actually constructive in the mind of the community.
Interesting thought though… would be nice to pursue some kind of open source ability.
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i hate how the email doesn't link to the index page, but it's nice for whoevers topic was chosen.
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@jackcomrie: Would probably need a developers forum. You could you github to manage the source and only allow those you choose to check out code. I'd be on board :)
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@jackcomrie: check out ack : http://betterthangrep.com/
amazing and fast
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@superc0w you've won me over. I am still a corporate lover though. If I were to to software dev as a career I'd choose to pursue closed source.