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seagreen | 2 years ago
That's a useful distinction and a good term.
So in total projects can be classified as:
- Source available or not
- Open source or not (a subset of source available)
- Open contributions or not (also a subset of source available)
- BDFL or community driven
That's a lot of variation and may explain why so many conversations about open source sound like people are talking past each other-- they're talking about different kinds of projects!PS: Regarding:
> 1: Yet hell will freeze over before Github lets maintainers turn off the PR tab which would lessen this problem a bit.
I wish there was a standardized way of declaring this, I always feel so awkward writing the "no PRs" disclaimer on my toy projects.
marcosdumay|2 years ago
Most of the discussion is people suffering through GitHub-style social networks. I don't see a lot of people talking through each other, as much as I see people assuming this is the way, and others pointing out it's just one option.
At some point we have to acknowledge that GitHub is a toxic social network. The toxicity is way more hidden than Facebook and others like it, but it's there too. Every universalist social network is toxic.
delfinom|2 years ago