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I just read that thread and I think you're 100% in the wrong here. You responded with unwarranted hostility to someone who simply didn't understand your project's advantages. Nobody was dishonest or spreading misinformation and you gave up an opportunity to explain your work.
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Yet they're speaking as an expert as if they do understand it, misleading other people about it, which is what I find dishonest and have a serious issue with, especially since they didn't simply make one post to the mailing list but rather have started up a pattern of attacks.
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Having ~5 posts like this on a daily basis where I need to respond with an asymmetric amount of effort to prevent people from getting misinformed is not sustainable. They wanted to push the view that it's useless and easily replicated and didn't bother doing any research/reading.
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Can you make a "common misconceptions" section in your documentation and mostly respond to falsehoods with that? (A significant fraction of) the software development community has more time than you, beat them in efficiency or accept defeat and move on to willing users.
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