Comment by bryanrasmussen
5 years ago
he's walking away, but before he does he decides to brick up the door he was holding. that's ok though because the house has lots of other doors that are based on the door he was holding open, all people have to do is to go through the effort to find the best version of the door that is most like the door he was holding open before that he's bricked up and thus is not available for comparison anymore.
I certainly think he had the right to do what he did, and the people who were rude deserved to have the door bricked up, but the people who read the notices he put up before hand about how he was holding open the door and it was a good way into the house might feel he is sort of a jerk.
> he's walking away, but before he does he decides to brick up the door he was holding.
If you're interested in the project you can still access the source code.
Hell, the author asked for volunteers to pick up where he left off.
Yet, you're only complaining that he is no longer working for you and complying with your personal whims.
That's the problem. A guy volunteers himself and donates his expertise and work to give you a gift, and in return some moochers just want to mooch off of him and, worse, attack him for not complying with their whims.
Literally no one is complaining here that they no longer want to work on the project. It's all about the deleted code, and the damage he did to the community by yanking the project from its primary hub (which also kills all gitter conversations, links, build pipelines e.t.c.)
>> the author even asked for volunteers
citation needed
well, I already apologized elsewhere as I had misunderstood his personal repo to mean a private repo, but anyway I don't code in Rust, so no, I'm obviously not complaining that he is no longer working for me.
This obviously means also that he has not given me a gift.
Finally I am not sure what reasoning has led you to assume that if he gave me a gift moochers would want to mooch off of him, and how they would do so by virtue of him giving me a gift. Whatever reasoning it was, I'm forced to think there must have been little of it.