Not only is “Project: Bradenburg” being built from git
,
but it seems operations has finally gotten “Project: Seymore” build servers working with git
.
I decided to check it out and … what the … ?
What did they do to the code?
Submodules?
Outrageous!
I poked a bit deeper,
and it turns out,
yeah,
that idiot was me!
I had completely forgotten the eldritch horrors I unleashed nearly two years ago.
Oh,
is 2022 going to be a fun year …
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