I’ve finally done it: I’ve contributed to the open software movement. Well, let’s qualify that a little bit: I’ve contributed a very small patch to an open software project.
As I started getting the hang of the new Drupal beta, I came across a bug; a bug bad enough that it made a major function (commenting) un-usable. First, I reported the problem. Then, after a few hours of looking closer at the code, I found where the issue was, I corrected it, and then put up a patch. Today, Drupal’s lead developer applied my patch to the main source tree.
Yes, it was just a small patch in a very large codebase, but it’s not too bad to start off with baby steps, right? Plus, it was nice being able to check off one of my “things” over at 43things.
My first semester in college was in the fall of 1989. Here I am, sixteen years later, and I’m still working at it. Well, of course I dropped out a few times, changed schools (Michigan State University to Lansing Community College to the University of North Texas), and I changed my major quite a few times (Music Education to Psychology to Journalism to English Lit.). I think I’ll graduate with the most useless and unused credits of any senior, ever.
It’s going to be a great feeling to finally get this degree finished. I just need a few more months.
I’m hoping to have the first public version of the app online by the end of the month. I’m not completely sure I can make that deadline, but I’m hoping I can.
Now that 43 Places is live, I guess I can close this “thing.” I suppose I should close all the travel-related things on 43things as well, and just move everything over to 43 Places.
Like with 43 Things, I still wish there were a way to not only mark a place as “visited,” but also some status signifying that I want to visit a place (or do a thing) again.