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Comment by ksquarekumar

3 years ago

Try giving out years of your labor for free, and then try not being sensitive about it...

I know quite a few open-source maintainers who have never showed any kind of hostility, even in situations which would warrant hostility.

  • That's great for those developers but you can't expect everyone to act the same way. The fact is that you have not right for ANY support - there is even a disclaimer for that in pretty much every open source license.

    • I'm not talking about rights, I'm talking about manners. Everyone has the right to communicate any way they want, but I also have the right to call them out on that.

      If you have a public, open-source project on GitHub, and you regularly accept and respond to issues/pull-requests/suggestions, you are obviously presenting yourself to the world. It is basic courtesy to not be hostile in such communication.