| ▲ | imiric 4 hours ago | |||||||
Precisely. It's remarkable that people think releasing a project as OSS is a license to disrespect users. This isn't even related to OSS. Software authors should have basic decency and respect for the users of their software. This relationship starts with that. Publishing a project as OSS doesn't relinquish you from this responsibility. It doesn't give you the right to be an asshole. And yet we fall for this trap time and time again, and there are always those who somehow defend this behavior. I think it's an inherent conflict with the entrepreneurship mindset and those who visit this forum. Their primary goal is to profit from software. OSS is seen as a "gift" and an act of philanthropy, rather than a social movement to collaborate on building public goods. That's silly communism, after all. I'm demanding that people work for free for my benefit! Unbelievable. | ||||||||
| ▲ | rebolek 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Wow. "Software authors should have basic decency and respect for the users of their software." Why? Not at all. "Publishing a project as OSS doesn't relinquish you from this responsibility. It doesn't give you the right to be an asshole." You are free to be asshole and it's nobody's business. Actually it's exactly opposite. Such feeling of superiority and privilege, that just because you use some software, you have any right to command its author is the very definition of being an asshole. "I'm demanding that people work for free for my benefit! Unbelievable." Yes, that's unbelievable. | ||||||||
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