I’ve no idea why, but I just spent too long immersing myself in RoundSparrow drama: all his comments on GitHub are now marked as Abuse, and the account at lemmy.ml is now banned (I realise it’s not his only one).
I can, in some ways, relate to the feeling of being gaslighted when submitting a PR to someone else’s GitHub project. Either being told that the issue isn’t actually an issue, or - more commonly in my experience - being told that the fix has already been implemented on some private branch by a main developer (which then never sees the light of day).
I’ve no idea why, but I just spent too long immersing myself in RoundSparrow drama: all his comments on GitHub are now marked as Abuse, and the account at lemmy.ml is now banned (I realise it’s not his only one).
I can, in some ways, relate to the feeling of being gaslighted when submitting a PR to someone else’s GitHub project. Either being told that the issue isn’t actually an issue, or - more commonly in my experience - being told that the fix has already been implemented on some private branch by a main developer (which then never sees the light of day).
It’s really interesting. I followed it the other day too, and unfortunately my database knowledge is too limited to actually know what is happening.
I guess at the end of the day, both sides are a mix of right and wrong
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Yes, that’s sad to see