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People are really good at complaining about stuff that is both #OpenSource and free! They don’t pay for it, or even try to help out, but they still have the audacity to demand things be done in a certain way or require support.

That’s rich.
That’s privilege.
It’s disgusting.

It’s burning out amazing inventors and kind people who donate their time and often own money to give something back.

@troglobit This is one side of the coin.

The ther side, as a software creator, you make people dependent on your software. Disruptions and changes disrupt their lives.

Do creators have a responsibility to their users? You seem to say they don't, but this is an arguable answer.

@dcz I don’t know who you are, but I’ve been a maintainer of #OpenSource software for over two decades.

The license under which I distribute my software packages clearly state the responsibility I have. Personally I go above and beyond that, like most fellow maintainers.

It’s not a drug I peddle, but I don’t go out of my way to disrupt people’s lives nor try to make them dependent on me. What are you playing at?

@troglobit If you operate a ferry and people go to school using your ferry every day, can you ignore feedback when you create a change that makes it harder to board for some?

You live in a society, and that creates mutual dependencies all over, both formal (license) and informal (custom). Unilaterally ignoring them is one stance, but it's by no means universal.

@dcz this is not what I’m talking about. #OpenSource is not a service, like a ferry.

I’m a single individual, I have no responsibility to ferry school kids every day just because I donate a boat now and again. Because I get stress relief from my day job by making beautiful boats, I’m not responsible if someone use one of my donated boats to rob a bank or kill someone. See why the analogy is bad?

Just because I give you something for free doesn’t mean I suddenly owe you anything.

alfredoh1234

@troglobit @dcz made, I get it. The downside is that from the user perspective there is an investment of time in effort in accepting “a boat” : docking fees, maintenance, getting a good mechanic, etc.

@alfredoh1234 wow this analogy is getting out of hand. I’m not out here in the poppy fields making raw material for opium.

Please stop it with the real world analogies, they never work and have so many flaws!

Why are you trying to make me the villain here? I’m giving away my work for free and now suddenly I have a responsibility to the rest of the world? Like any agreement between adults, there’s a contract. Sometimes unwritten but not here, my software comes with a license. Read it.

@troglobit sorry if you felt that way, I was just replying to interact on this platform.
TBH, I don;t even know what the thread was about