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by mayankkaizen
2337 days ago
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Although I agree with you but there is one more point to consider. Why do people write open source libraries/frameworks? You'd say they write it as a hobby or learning experience and this is totally fine. But why don't they keep their work private if they aren't or shouldn't be bothered about how people use their libraries? I agree OSS maintainers do a lot of work but no compensation in return. I believe most maintainers actually strive to remove flaws/bugs in their projects. But if you write a half baked buggy OSS which is used by many people, you definitely should have some sense of responsibility towards users. Otherwise keep it private or at least boldly acknowledge that your project is merely a toy project which has many bugs and you aren't bothered about those bugs. |
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