Lord Anton Hvornum <anton.do...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I agree with Jan-Philip Gehrcke, would have been nice to have had this.

Pretty pissed reading through this ancient issue.

In regards to how people treat other volunteers: We're all working for free, 
and I think expectations from people with authoritative powers must have room 
for accepting a initially lower contribution standard than they themselves 
claim to produce. Mainly to not crush the will to help and contibute, but also 
because the attitude could be a lot better towards fellow programmers. It would 
also allow for a more iterative process in achieving higher standards. 
Otherwise you limit yourself to a very select few in the contribution process. 
Not to mention a lot of "grunt work" could be done by people having an idea, 
but not nessecarily the same "academic background" in terms of producing 
perfect code.

I've seen this across numerous Open Source projects, and quite frankly it deter 
me from ever contributing. PoC code shouldn't be seen as garbage, but a first 
step in creating new fresh things. Someone with more knowledge should and could 
step in and clean up things that are deamed "unfit" for production or help said 
contributor to understanding why certain things needs to be improved, not just 
blatently say patches needs to be improved.

This whole "It ain't perfect, we don't touch it" is elitism at it's finest. 
Stop it, and have a meaningful discussion instead.

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nosy: +Lord Anton Hvornum

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