Roger,

It seems to me that because this is open source software,
any individual who wishes to fork the repo and write unit
tests can. Doing so would be a kind of verification replicability.
That the trolls are attempting to toxify and politicize the very
space where the open source community establishes
work-to-be-done is concerning. If jMyles wishes to object
to the lack of unit testing in an albeit long-winded rant, fine.
That others, many of whom are suspicious actors in that
they have have little to no commit histories or repos to
speak of, are attempting to *upvote* this same idea by creating
new issues (in a GitHub sense) is in bad faith. GitHub issues
do not function the same way as YouTube comments, but
here the (dare I say) metaphor is being attempted.

Jonathan Zingale
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