• db2@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    That isn’t really the point. All this nonsense happened without community discussion beforehand.

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      4 hours ago

      Who are the community employing? Why do they need consulting before code changes are made?

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          I think what ze’s saying is https://mikemcquaid.com/open-source-maintainers-owe-you-nothing/ . the nature of open source—atl in accord with the hacker ethic—is that everything is just a passion project, there is no responsibility to not make bad decisions, and bad decisions result in decreased adoption and lost trust. after all, open source has always been about making a new alternative because existing solutions are bad.

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            1 hour ago

            So we aren’t supposed to talk about or react to said bad decisions? Come on.

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              nah as an anarchist i am against silence. i’m just saying that in our capitalist society open source maintainers do not in fact have responsibility to the community, only to their market share, and this works slightly less dysfunctionally than proprietary because come what may the opposition may fork it. but that and the transparency and the ability to volunteer your labor for them are the only things that open source does guarantee.

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      3 hours ago

      Discussions happen after the PRs in most projects, because there is no point discussing code that ain’t there.

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        2 hours ago

        And they usually don’t get pushed through when discussion is just starting.