When a project has full-time maintainers that are community-sponsored is it unethical to compete if it means they could be out of a job? How do you quantify a projects value if it could have a negative effect on people’s lives? Utilitarianism? This isn’t targeted or a subtweet.
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Replying to @sebmck
1. Be open early and give them a chance to participate in that next thing. Who knows, maybe they’re interested. 2. By creating the first thing you made that job possible. By holding off to share the next one you might be locking the next person out of that opportunity.
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Replying to @dan_abramov
#1 may not be in my control (open early). #2 is definitely a good point though, had not considered that and makes me feel a bit better.
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