I always find it interesting that users who consume free IT services and software have such petty complaints. Maybe start contributing to the ecosystem/community instead of downloading updates the day of and providing useless feedback and ratings.
Sure, I tried contributing, but (a) neither code nor architecture is sufficiently documented that an outsider could understand, (b) powers that be are arrogant a-holes who deride every request or code submission, and (c) code has so many levels of indirection that the barrier to entry is way too high.
The same is true of LibreOffice, who are complaining that not enough people are contributing. Better look in the mirror.
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Sure, I tried contributing, but (a) neither code nor architecture is sufficiently documented that an outsider could understand, (b) powers that be are arrogant a-holes who deride every request or code submission, and (c) code has so many levels of indirection that the barrier to entry is way too high.
The same is true of LibreOffice, who are complaining that not enough people are contributing. Better look in the mirror.
That seems to be the pattern in open-source.