Most users do not contribute to any popular packages or libraries. Of those few who do, few of them also contribute to the core language repo.
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not sure I see the contradiction you refer to. I guess I don't understand the egalitarian rhetoric to mean "everyone can contribute equally", but more as, "in principle, if you have good ideas and are willing to put in work, there are fewer systemic barriers to contribution."
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I think this topic is deeper than I can handle given my engagement with Twitter but hopefully I’ll see you in person at some point and we can discuss.
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Because it's a good not really delivered - the absence of legal and technical barriers is not enough. The real barrier is code complexity. (for the details: https://blog.khinsen.net/posts/2019/10/29/the-industrialization-of-scientific-research/ …, http://blog.khinsen.net/posts/2019/11/12/industrialization-of-scientific-software-a-case-study/ …)
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Don’t disagree but still fear we won’t fix that in my lifetime.
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OSS is an enabler or repackaging, remixing, extending, ..., right? While the “make edits to language grammar” has low demand, making OS packages, IDE plug-ins, ... (and not being sued by Oracle) probably higher? Still high use/contribute skew...
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Isn't that one of the three categories of users in my tweets?
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“Free as in beer” was always going to be a better selling point than “free as in speech.”
Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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The fact that it can be read and modified is enough. If there was any funny business going on, a bored Swedish teenager would find it.
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1. Not the point of the thread 2. Heartbleed happened
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