Comment by pas
7 years ago
> "If I know a problem isn't going to be triaged for months and solved for years, then I'm out."
Some problems are easy, low hanging, do it yourself. I guess that's not the issue here, but it's worth mentioning as a lot of OSS projects don't cater to solving these. (Expose some little bit from an underlying lib, make something configurable, etc.) And there are the uh-oh we have to refactor half of our codebase to solve that one by the way totally valid problem. And that's usually not a one weekend "project", and it is understandable, that it might take years.
And at that point, I feel that the entitlement of "make this work for me, because there's a project that depends on it" is the problem. Sucks to be the guy who have chosen the wrong tool, even if it looked like the best tool. It happens all the time.
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