My original plan for @babeljs was to consolidate all the tools that involve processing source code. Lint, bundling, you name it.
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Turns out that's really hard. Especially in open source where you're scrutinised so heavily.
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I'll probably do it eventually, in private. I don't get much value out of open source these days.
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Hard to stay motivated when people are yelling at you to justify every little thing you do and take your actions as attacks.
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I would rather have a single consumer, with friendly users, with tight integration and a complete laser focus.
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And this is why many open source developers join large companies and disappear. Because open source sucks.
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They're still building the same stuff, just not for you.
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I don't think I can do open source ever again. We built
@yarnpkg in private and then open sourced. Quickly after I lost all motivation.12 replies 41 retweets 136 likes
I remember Babel being attacked early on by people on TC39 and members of the browser teams.
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I don't just mean "Babel sucks" I mean "Babel was written by incompetent developers".
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Most of the time it was just me and
@thejameskyle, so of course I got personally offended.2 replies 4 retweets 70 likes - 9 more replies
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