@railmeat @rygorous the most mind boggling example is probably cURL which was still a part-time project until very recently.. and the author was getting "charming" emails like https://un.curl.dev/emails/slaughter
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@railmeat @rygorous the most mind boggling example is probably cURL which was still a part-time project until very recently.. and the author was getting "charming" emails like https://un.curl.dev/emails/slaughter 3 comments
@kkarhan @msinilo @railmeat @rygorous But even that is missing the point in some of these cases. Many people don't want code contributions to their open source projects from outsiders (or perhaps from anyone). But it's probably worth "standardizing" some of the messaging around this in the way we do with licenses so the expectations can be super clear to everyone. |
@msinilo @railmeat @rygorous EXACTLY!
IMHO, companies need to cntribute accordingly and not just leech code...