Sorry, first I need to know what your point is. Are you expanding upon kaylasdad’s statement that journalism dies when a camera turns on, that it also dies in any for-profit entity?
The Philadelphia Inquirer , where they fired editor Bill Marimow yesterday, is relevant. Here’s what the new editor is saying :
Wischnowski, who also took over when Marimow was let go the first time, said, “The journalistic and ethical values both Bill and I subscribe to will not change one bit.”
The suits will undoubtedly get some of what they want, but there also is such a thing as professional journalism.
Github WhiteHouse/fortyfour
BUG: Government occasionally shuts down
opened 04:42PM - 09 Oct 13 UTC
closed 08:19PM - 17 Oct 13 UTC
I noticed a bug over the past week or so and it seems reproducible:
1. Go to U.S… . Government.
2. U.S. Government is shut down.
Expected results: Government should be working.
I'm unable to debug or propose a fix since there's not an open, transparent stack trace. Conflicting error messages are being thrown as well.
Hope you can resolve this soon. It would seem that the U.S. Government would value 100% uptime in order to be a reliable and trustworthy source for the rest of the world.
Thanks! Love this project and would like to continue using it.
I noticed a bug over the past week or so and it seems reproducible:
Go to U.S. Government.
U.S. Government is shut down.
Expected results: Government should be working.
I’m unable to debug or propose a fix since there’s not an open, transparent stack trace. Conflicting error messages are being thrown as well.
Hope you can resolve this soon. It would seem that the U.S. Government would value 100% uptime in order to be a reliable and trustworthy source for the rest of the world.
Thanks! Love this project and would like to continue using it.