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by empathy_m
1169 days ago
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Hmm, based on what you've quoted here and knowing nothing else but a few messages on AI Twitter I would invest in jart. This is BillG-style product skill -- there is a ton of work that goes into representing a piece of software as something important and valuable that people should buy into. |
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That being said, it's important to attribute work properly. It can be easy to mix things up (eg. "my patch" is excusable) but repeatedly insisting authorship when you're not the author of the change just seems disingenuous. I'm sure it was in good faith, but since they didn't address the issue or clear anything up, it's come to this.
Dramatic, and hardly the conclusion people wanted to the story of a free performance improvement. It's not entirely contrived though, and I think the maintainer handled this exceptionally well given the circumstances.