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by qbasic_forever 1830 days ago
Did you read the original blog post? They clearly mention at the end they posted it because they were repeatedly asked why they disengaged from the Racket community:

"Why mention any of this now? Two reasons.

Over the last year, friends in the Racket commu­nity have asked me why I’ve reduced my involve­ment. Absent anything else, they assume the most obvious reason: that I’m bored or frus­trated with Racket as a language. That I’ve moved on to other things.

Not true. On the contrary, it seems impor­tant to reassert: I like almost every­thing about Racket. It’s still my favorite program­ming envi­ron­ment. I use it almost every day. I wish I could still contribute the way I did before. But I can’t subject myself to more of the same. In that sense, it feels more like exile than with­drawal.

I’ve been involved with FOSS projects for nearly 25 years. A project that depends on free contri­bu­tions of time & effort—as every FOSS project does—needs to be an appealing place for others to make gifts of their time. Sure, in any commu­nity of opin­ion­ated humans, occa­sional fric­tions and disagree­ments are natural. But Felleisen’s outra­geous hostility went far beyond anything I’d expe­ri­enced."

Also this main issue occurred three years ago. It is very odd to assume that someone decided to just sit on an issue for three years and then suddenly gotcha throw it out of nowhere.

This person was bullied out of the Racket community. They quietly left rather than try to fight against aggressive personalities. That's the real story here, and what happens in 99% of similar incidents.