Of course I do. And if I didn't, I don't believe everything on the internet. Regardless, I think it is disgusting that the terms of whether or not person P is blocked by Person Q, is dictated by people R. Open source is being wrecked by this level of entitlement.
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I don't think there is any entitlement here. I do think forking is a reasonable action in the presence of being blocked by the maintainer.
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You're being extraordinarily aggressive here and I'm genuinely unsure why. I suspect you're reading more into my tweets than is there.
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Where is the aggression in the matter of fact, that person P is blocked by person Q, terms dictated by people R? It's ridiculous, not aggressive.
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I do not understand what you mean. Can you fill in specifics for P, Q, and R? Am I R in your view?
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You're an observer to misinformation, in this case. Here is a demand. I demand the right to block anyone I want, under any conditions whatsoever, as maintainer of whatever, and for whatever reason that I don't need to disclose. Do you agree to my right to this demand?
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You have every right to that. I've not seen that disputed in this context.
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My contention is: If a maintainer for an OS package blocks me, that is justification to fork that package for my own purposes.
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You can fork for the dumbest reason ever. Because you don't like the colour of your birthday cake. I don't think that was ever in dispute. That's not where the entitlement comes in.
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This thread started because someone accused Taylor's fork of being unjustified.
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Then it moved to the cause, "an uncooperative maintainer." I don't care for the reason, for away, but I care if that reason, by itself, is true. What is an uncooperative maintainer?
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