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whitequark_ | 4 years ago
> he was a large contributing factor to the previous SolveSpace lead maintainer quitting
If you look at https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/714, it refers to "a few people [who] behave in a way that is unconstructive and directly leads to maintainer burnout [...] have not encountered this level of entitlement and persistence when working on any other OSS, of which I maintain plenty, and I do not wish to encounter it ever again.". That's this guy. At the time I chose not to name him publicly nor to ban him from the organization; the latter was clearly a mistake.
(The unfortunate incident with Aleksey was the proverbial straw. I regret that it happened, since Aleksey has done a lot of good work for the project; if memory serves, at the time I was looking for other ways to fund his work.)
> who near converted SolveSpace to doble-licensed open-source, far away from its inital GPLv3.[3]
This happened after I spent several months paying Aleksey Egorov (Evil-Spirit), who did some of the best and most important work on SolveSpace, a competitive salary out of my own pocket, and it has been done in coordination with Jonathan Westhues. (You'll see his name on the CLA.) SolveSpace had a commercial licensing option before the initial open-source release, which provided a (small, but useful) revenue stream, and that seemed like a good option to continue using.
Knowing this, you can also see why Aleksey's unfortunate statement about gender felt so painful. All I wanted was to keep developing a great FOSS CAD!
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