Comment by dom96
19 days ago
Initially I liked the idea, but the more I think about it the more this feels like it just boils down to: only allow contributions from a list of trusted people.
19 days ago
Initially I liked the idea, but the more I think about it the more this feels like it just boils down to: only allow contributions from a list of trusted people.
Well a lot of useful things are not useful because they are innovative, but well designed an executed.
And...that's bad?
Not until you are wrongly considered "untrusted".
It is never wrong to be considered untrusted. It is only occasionally right to be considered trusted. Especially in zero-risk relationships that is the default on the anonymous internet.
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It's similar to old Usenet "killfiles" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kill_file
...or spam "RBL" lists which were often shared. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System_blocklist
This makes a lot more sense for large scale and high profile projects, and it eliminates low quality slop PRs by default with the contributors having to earn the trust of the core maintainers to contribute directly to the project.
it also increases the barrier to new adopters
why not use ai to help with the ai problem, why prefer this extra coordination effort and implementation?
That's the whole point. There are many new adopters and few competent ones.
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The barrier in the Ghostty project is to simply open a discussion. It's not really hard.
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