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by chirss 471 days ago
The list at the end isn't that good though. It's basically dictating this Matt Dugan's preferences. The third one about seven systems is both an exaggeration and a demand.

The rest of this page makes me think it would be really hard to work with Matt, and I'd probably just pass back when I was running projects. It's not worth the effort.

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Other than the one about using only one platform, which you referenced, it seems like he's really just asking for clarity from maintainers about what contributions they would like, and how they would like them to be provided.

What items on the list do you think are just the author's preferences, but other potential contributors wouldn't like? It seems unlikely that contributors would prefer NOT to know if the maintainer doesn't want PRs, or would prefer NOT to have an example of how to contribute, e.g.

>The third one about seven systems is both an exaggeration and a demand.

I don't know how many times in the post they say some variation of "it's your stuff, do whatever you want", but it's certainly more than once. While they didn't explicitly say it (again) in this particular sentence, "do what you want" is repeated enough times throughout the page that it's pretty clear that nothing on this page is a "demand".

"You provide an amazing service and I want to help. But part of helping is I need to understand what is it that you would like me to do."

Is a pretty reasonable take. I don't know how that translates to "really hard to work with", but, in their own words: "It's your project, you are welcome to do with it whatever you want".