Comment by tonyedgecombe
Comment by tonyedgecombe 7 days ago
I have a tiny bit of sympathy for this, I have received a bug report that said “Your software doesn’t work”.
I’d always reply though, usually with something equally terse.
Comment by tonyedgecombe 7 days ago
I have a tiny bit of sympathy for this, I have received a bug report that said “Your software doesn’t work”.
I’d always reply though, usually with something equally terse.
No this is a valid request.
If a user wants to use a piece of software to do A and several different pieces of code do that - why should they choose yours.
What is your selling point.
Especially if they have been using the other product why should they switch to yours?
If I'm writing FOSS and someone asked me that, I'd just reply with ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'm not making money from it, so trying to convince some random individual to use it is a waste of my time. Sure, I'll describe the features in the README and possibly include comparisons to other software, but I won't go out of my way to convince a specific rando just because they asked.
Most recently, a github user opened a issue on one of my projects and asked "Why should I use this instead of Y".
As a developer sharing my code online, I don't even know where to begin answering that.
This is typical non-tech spam.