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wwfn
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7 months ago
I'm curious if having JS makes the code more approachable for potential contributors or extension authors. And then if a project does "better" (measure utility to users? sustainability/longevity?) with more bugs but more engagement. Maybe that's just another way of asking "Cathedral or Bazaar?"
runjake|7 months ago
Yes, this was a primary reason[1].
1. https://gjs.guide/about/