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by hnysacct
3462 days ago
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The devs are somewhat hostile in this case. It's a matter of introducing the feature to help out mitigate other requests to take down information. They have the entire user base of github as "inactive users" so they might get more requests. But, the fact that the first comment from the dev came out sort of hostile is the major concern. That's why the attention is brought to the community to decide which argument is right. It's not pushing for action... it's deciding if/who is at fault and whether gitpay should have been doing this sort of thing in the first place. It's a question of ethics in the bigger picture. |
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You keep saying this, but they really aren't. At least as far as I can see from what's public. Communication is difficult, maybe give them the benefit of doubt? (And some peace and quiet)
To me, it sounds you're trying to make a huge issue out of this now, in the hopes it'll get things done quicker. Which is a horrible tactic. This isn't even about who's right or wrong. So far, it seems like nobody disagrees with your basic premise, just the timeframe.
Just look at your phrasing. "hostile in this case", "sort of hostile is the major concern", "which argument is right", "it's deciding if/who is at fault", "it's a question of ethics in the bigger picture". Until the say "No", this is all just overreacting.