| I think there is a bit wrong with this, IMHO: “only I can do” Sorry, friends, but this is incorrect. No, not incorrect - if you have the vision for a FOSS project then you are probably the only one that can steer it. That's not to say you should reject contributions out of hand, but no need to accept them, either. > The project lacks enough users, which might suggest it doesn’t provide sufficient value to the community. What "community" would that be? > I also feel angry when I see maintainers abandon a great project without providing any explanation. Doesn't the rest of article contradict this? What right do you have to feel angry? > “I’m changing the world” Accept my respects, friend. Please remember to revisit my post whenever you feel tired. What? > Now, you are tired, busy, and hurt, so you finally decide to leave This is all just nonsense. >Ensure your projects can continue to operate smoothly even after your leaving. You are under no obligation to do that. |
You don’t need a special right to feel angry. We all come with a right to feel whatever we feel in our heads. Of course, there are limits on the ways we should express these feelings.