• Auzy@beehaw.org
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    7 months ago

    It’s getting a bit annoying honestly how people are telling other developers how to run their projects. And often these people don’t even contribute anything

    I personally hate discord, but I do use slack. Using discord or slack however doesn’t make your code any less open source

    If people want this, they can set up something for my projects, and convince users to go. If it’s successful I’d join too. Otherwise, it’s really just focusing on things that dont actually matter much. I’ve personally been part of a project which died because we focused too much on infrastructure

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      7 months ago

      We shouldn’t be mixing FOSS projects with proprietary communication platforms. There are a lot of FOSS enthusiasts who want their setup to be entirely free and open, including Discord into the mix basically goes against the whole philosophy.

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        Great, well those FOSS enthusiasts can contribute something to the project if they want to dictate how it is run, or/and they can set it up and moderate it.

        Again, projects need to be super careful not to get caught up in overheads than actually producing results. One of my projects we spent so much time jerking around with choosing source code systems and such, that we didn’t really produce anything. You start nitpicking features, servers, long term reliability, etc, instead of just picking what you’re familiar with which might be closed source but super popular.

        I we go extreme, a hardcore FOSS user could even argue developers shouldn’t use VS Code and argue they should use another tool. Well, if you’re more productive with VS Code and produce more/better code though, use that, because its the results that matter.

        The fact is, most projects get 0 donations and people do them as a hobby. If people seriously want this, they can contribute donations to projects to get them to switch

        Also, this link is basically a Sourcehut advert…

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        7 months ago

        Maybe you should ditch your android phone for a pine phone while you’re at it.

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      7 months ago

      And often these people don’t even contribute anything

      Because you are not giving a portion of your audience an open, privacy-respecting way to contribute.

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        Go ahead and deploy and maintain “an open, privacy-respecting way to contribute” and I’m sure plenty of FOSS devs will be happy to migrate

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        I don’t use Discord actually…

        In fact, my most popular project made Slashdot front page 20 years ago, and I was actually using IRC. No help… Just submitted issues or suggestions. The only donations I got were from people I knew. And donations aren’t common for most projects honestly until they get much bigger, or they are operating an online service

        There is nothing stopping people setting up communication channels and such on IRC and such though if they don’t want to use the others

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            Not going to say lol. But it got mentioned in a magazine too… It wasn’t massive… But, got a lot of attention for a short period… But honestly, gave it up because I got sick defending it against haters. That being said, the same idea got adopted by a few distros soon after. So it’s actually good that I did (as it would have ultimately been a waste of time)