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by al2o3cr
4377 days ago
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Translation: "My co-worker wrote a clusterfuck of indirection spaghetti and the open-source volunteer refused to maintain it!" Every PR that adds a feature adds future support and maintenance effort. If you and your buddy are unwilling to spend the time to get it right, why are you expecting the maintainer to spend the time to support it? |
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The maintainer shortly thereafter attempted to do it himself his way, ended up with a bug-ridden and memory-leaking implementation that barely worked, and sits languishing in a lonely branch.
Don't make assumptions about the code you didn't see and the attitudes involved coders might have. We would have been (and still would be) more than happy to help maintain it had the bot turned out useful for us, but because it was a new project and the structure was changing constantly, attempting to fork and integrate upstream changes would have been a nightmare, so we decided to go a different direction.