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by m_rcin 5117 days ago
again? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3312009 I don't see any major updates on Github since the project was uploaded in 2010.

Cygwin is meant to be complete POSIX system, so GOW seems to be rather an alternative to MSYS from MinGW.

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So it's been posted again, 186 days ago. So what? Not everyone visits HN every day, and not everyone's been here since the beginning. Reposting useful stuff for those who might have missed them is a good thing in my book.
This is how everyone defends reposts, but for an experienced engineer that's been reading HN for a while it means the front page is often full of uninteresting links.
But to prevent reposting, the poster -- who doubtless missed the original posting -- would have to search somehow for previous HN posts about the URL. But there is no search facility on HN. You can't blame the poster.
But there is no search facility on HN

Odd--there is on mine, at the bottom of the page, labeled "Search".

Oh, thanks. Downvoted for not knowing that. Way to build community HN.

Anyway, it's too much trouble to search any time you want to post something, just to avoid setting off the blowhards around here who get annoyed.

Stating that there is no search box on HN is a.) incorrect and therefore b.) adding nothing to the discussion - so it seems to fit the criteria for downvoting.

Downvotes don't have to indicate "I'm punishing this user", they can simply be "this comment is low-value".

That's a fair argument. A solution would be to increase the initial weight for same link posts every time they're posted. That would decrease the time they spend in the front page exponentially.

You could easily bypass this, of course, but I don't think most people are trying to hack the front page, they just found something interesting and they're sharing it with us.

You actually can only post every link once.
I'm pretty sure this is wrong. I think what you're talking about is HN's filter that prevents you from posting a story whose URL is identical to the URL of a story that's currently in memory. If you try to submit a URL that's already in memory, it gets converted to an upvote for the original.

That doesn't prevent you from either posting the exact same URL once the original story has been purged from memory (probably after a couple of weeks) or posting a slightly different but completely equivalent URL. For example, IIRC the following are all counted as different URLs:

http://google.com

http://www.google.com

http://google.com/

http://www.google.com/

http://google.com?

http://www.google.com?

http://google.com/?

http://www.google.com/?

I imagine https:// would add eight more variants, but I haven't ever heard of anyone trying it in real life.

Such is the circle of (mailing list/forum) life. Over time, new people join, read, and eventually contribute, some of which is a repeat of content that occurred before they joined. Over this same time, established people get ever more disgruntled over repeated (to them) content and leave and become a new person in some other list/forum.
Actually it looks like it was updated to version twice since then to version 0.5.0[1], the latest update being 7 months ago.

[1] https://github.com/bmatzelle/gow/downloads