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by caslon 949 days ago
What's wrong with that? A person isn't obligated to have an open source maintainer care about their opinions on where their project should go, even if it can be helpful for them to consider objections. Especially when the opinions are simply, "Your entire set of principles are wrong, and this is aggressively bad."
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>What's wrong with that?

Going out of one's way to tell to a person that wasn't talking to you in the first place to say that you don't care about what they said.

>Especially when the opinions are simply, "Your entire set of principles are wrong, and this is aggressively bad."

You may notice that the criticism is written in several well-structured and reasoned paragraphs, and not that one line. Perhaps your summary doesn't reflect what was said.