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Steve0 | 6 years ago

I've never heard of "implicit promises". For me a promise is by definition explicit. Anything else are assumptions, in this case false assumptions.

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saagarjha|6 years ago

In many contexts, there’s often an implicit promise to be courteous to others, even if it’s not defined explicitly.

Kye|6 years ago

From my skim of the maintainer's comment, this happened because people didn't keep their end of the promise.

gfodor|6 years ago

“Implicit promises” is going into my Orwellian dictionary. What a farce, do people really believe such a thing?

dodobirdlord|6 years ago

It’s strange that you’re unfamiliar with the term. It’s an important concept in legal contexts, and the same general concept applies in all sorts of situations where people make reasonable inferences about other people’s behavior. It’s even called out as a real thing that is then explicitly denied in many OSS licenses, because otherwise such implicit promises might have legal implications.