04.12.2013, 23:21, "Mikeal Rogers" <[email protected]>:
On Dec 4, 2013, at 11:16AM, Alex Kocharin <[email protected]> wrote:The issue in that in opensource it's customary to base all commits on technical reasons.This opinion is clearly not shared by the project. To build and engage a community of humans there are human factors you must consider. Those are not technical, and they are important, more important than the technical minutia.
Oh yeah, I know that one. The catch is that once you start to make decisions based on imaginary human factors (as opposed to technical arguments like benchmarks or simplicity), bad things start to happen because these "human factors" are highly subjective.
If that has traditionally been customary in open source then take note that node is breaking from that tradition in the interest of creating a more inclusive and humane community.
Yeah, I noticed how node is breaking from this tradition and losing developers for no reason because of that. Nice damn job.
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