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commit: 2e111c4eda1bf3f8b751491d1616caf2216b5ab4
parent 0b8d3af078b5c6b5e23f8de402706d728acf26ca
Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date:   Mon,  4 Jan 2021 10:33:11 -0500

Fix sway link

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Mcontent/blog/A-culture-of-stability-and-reliability.md2+-
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diff --git a/content/blog/A-culture-of-stability-and-reliability.md b/content/blog/A-culture-of-stability-and-reliability.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ To this end, software projects can, and often should, draw a finish line. Or, if not a finish line, a curve for gradually backing off on feature introduction, raising the threshold of importance by which a new feature is considered. -[Sway](https://github.com/wlroots/sway), for instance, was "completed" some time +[Sway](https://github.com/swaywm/sway), for instance, was "completed" some time ago. We stopped accepting most major feature requests, preferring only to implement changes which were made necessary by external sources: notably, features implemented in i3, the project sway aimed to replace. The i3 project