...it is already hard to get many authors to release code...
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...being expected to provide support/involvement in code they may be done w/ is 1 reason...
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... often mentioned as to why they don't want to release. They might not want to develop...
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.. code with others, they may have gone on to other things etc. Better to release than not...
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...and would like to see people encouraged to release even with no expectation of support...
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Replying to @owlice @CheeHongWong and
my original tweet actually was not complaining about unmaintained code
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Replying to @o_guest @CheeHongWong and
You followed with "why make it open source if you don't want users/contributions?"
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& that is what I responded to: expectation that their release means they want contributions.
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Replying to @owlice @CheeHongWong and
it was their text that said they wanted contributions haha
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in fact they kept asking me 2 do stuff 4 them. I ignored that of c cos it didn't make sense to
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@ end of day & presumably u read what I said prev it could b 4 various reasons eg lang barrier
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