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by DANmode
53 days ago
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The point being made is if the project and code were important to you, you wouldn’t be judging it based on the founder’s social media habits…just how it runs, and if it continues to do that year after year. Spoiler, it’s great, and will continue on. |
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All the people basically defending this or saying it's not an issue only makes it worse.
It's a perfect example of the problem: a founder is a leader, and a leader's behavior spreads and can infect the team and community.