Comment by vladms

Comment by vladms 2 months ago

2 replies

I can't feel that this stance will could soon evolve into "it is completely insane how any random individual ... can access the source code".

Open source was built on the spirit of openness. Rather than closing it, I think solutions should be proposed to improve it (thinking of it, it's a good place for using LLM-s - you don't need perfection for checking a bug report makes some sense and filtering people a bit).

hypfer 2 months ago

> Slippery slope fallacy out of nowhere

> Throw magic at the problem to further scale resources to sustain a problem instead of actually solving said problem

I can only encourage people to counter bullshit with minimum resource investment. Full-sentence answers should be limited to those statements deserving of them.

kelnos 2 months ago

That's absurd. The source code being open and redistributable is the key point.

No open source maintainer is obligated to run a public issue tracker or listen to users at all if they don't want to.