Have I missed some new controversial reddit thread?

On Jul 8, 4:18 pm, pbreit <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry cjrh, but the number of users and the perception of the project DO
> matter. Some of us are building businesses around Web2py and need to feel
> comfortable that the project has longevity, that we can hire and retain
> engineers, that we can find resources if we need them, etc. Not everyone is
> doing just their own one-person projects.
>
> I don't really care if engineering candidates have Web2py experience or not
> but I do care if any perceptual issues handicap recruiting.
>
> You need to think slightly bigger than your own personal projects.

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