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Michal Migurski πŸ‰

@simon @luis_in_brief Why expect bad interactions? Other international projects routinely use tools like codes of conduct and UX research to improve both software and the community interactions around it.

For example Python packaging is famously in flux and problematic but the foundations behind it support work like this from @brainwane:

discuss.python.org/t/pip-ux-re

I would love OSMF to have something like this but community leaders keep telling us that assholery is inevitable. /shrug

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Simon Poole

@migurski @luis_in_brief @brainwane if we were talking business models I would point out that you are mixing up a b2b situation with a b2c one.

Michal Migurski πŸ‰

@simon @luis_in_brief We’re not talking business models, so how is that relevant?

Simon Poole replied to Michal Migurski πŸ‰

@migurski @luis_in_brief you are taking a situation with interactions of what are essentially peers in the same space and saying what works there, works in a situation were the relationship and the motivation to engage are very different.

Short: dev to dev vs dev to user.

How many times have you interacted with the engineer that designed your washing machine?

Michal Migurski πŸ‰ replied to Simon

@simon @luis_in_brief I think you’re misreading the link I shared, maybe try again?

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