Disagreeable open source developers who are also academics are the worst - why make it open source if you don't want users/contributions?
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because there are reviewers like me who badger you to release code? Better than not showing code.
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the context is lost sadly. See tweet just above.
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the reason I asked that q is because they released it stating they want contrib then were rude to/ignored me
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oh, sorry, my bad. You're right picking the more friendly project, of course.
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yes exactly. Also keep up the good work asking for code. And also making it open. We really need to remove shyness too.
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of course that doesn't apply for people who file bug reports or even submit patches.
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yeah 100% agreed on both
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someone was rude on github? I was just telling a student it is such a nice collaboration platform…
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definitions of rude vary obviously, but there are certainly people who are rude, ignore my comments, are blunt, etc. I'm ...
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assuming you are aware that the tech industry and that online comms both have reputations for not being the friendliest.
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that being said, many interactions with developers = good. E.g., very nice interactions when I wrotehttps://github.com/oliviaguest/gini …
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also really great stuff with the rest of the team on
@ReScienceEds https://github.com/ReScience https://rescience.github.io/
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