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by Sephr
949 days ago
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Technically and legally this should be possible. Unfortunately there are both ethical and technical reasons to avoid Sunbird. The Sunbird developers are spreading a FUD hit piece against open source software[1], which rubs me very wrong. They also clearly don't understand software development best practices. The following statement from Sunbird makes no sense, and only serves to imply that they don't practice code review: "There is no central authority to ensure quality and maintenance [of open source contributions] and by putting that responsibility on Sunbird, development would not be feasible." If they're worried that open source contributions will sneak flaws past code review, then they clearly aren't ready to review existing closed source contributions either. 1. https://twitter.com/sephr/status/1648471196680478720 |
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