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by andrewflnr
1332 days ago
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Gotcha. A couple rejoinders. First: I think it's important to be able to name a problem, even if it's too hard to propose a solution right away, without people yelling at you to propose a solution or STFU. That just becomes, again, a cheap way to avoid acknowledging hard problems. Second: that's still a much more reasonable objection than "just fork the community", which usually has costs ranging from obnoxious to crippling. The mere attempt could destroy lots of value for no benefit, and even if it succeeds things are likely to suck for a while for everyone involved. This is not an appropriate option to push just because there's an alleged process problem. Not even if the complainer genuinely should have proposed a solution, offered to do the work, or whatever. |
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