No.
You already posted about goose-parser a few months ago [1], and used the same fake account "mazahaca" to add useless comments and upvote your own story.
[1] http://www.echojs.com/news/16829
Fake? I'm f*cking real developer, and yes you're right few months ago we've posted about the parser, and we spent this time working on it, and just wanted to tell people about the goals we archived.
Am I wrong, that this site about news?
This is a new, this is a new for me and for my friends, if you with your admin mind don't think so, that doesn't mean that others do the same.
So, post your own news on this resource, we'll create our own! The new one, Different one, the one where people can tell what they want and don't be banned. Eat your ass, have a nice day.
https://github.com/jifeon and https://github.com/maZahaca, we are both developers of the parser, and you can use it as docker image now, the post about it.
But you can use your admin rights to put this post in your ass.
You won't go very far with that kind of attitude.
We are a JavaScript only news site, Docker is off-topic. Besides, accounts "zaycker", "totx@ya.ru" were created at the same time the news was posted for the sole purpose of adding one word style comments. Who are you trying to fool here?
Sorry man, if I hurt you. But are you kidding, how docker can be off-topic at the era of container deployments and microservices? A lot of node.js developers are doing devops now. And running phantomjs, load site, execute actions to parse it with a single command, isn't it excited?
First time I've posted something not to popularize it, but just because I thought it's f*cking cool. And yes I posted this link to couple of skype chats and the resource get two new real developers as users. What's wrong with it?
I don't want you restore the post, actually it's not important for me at all, but type this to your console and say it's not cool. docker run -it --rm -e DEBUG=* redcode/goose-parser:0.2-alpha node index.js "http://www.echojs.com/" '{"rules": {"scope": "article", "collection": [[{"scope": "h2 a", "name": "name"}, {"scope": "username", "name": "username"}]]}}'