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.
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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
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You cannot do open source without everyone thinking you're trying to take over the world.
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You are? You pay devs, start conferences and literally try and get eveyone on board but still have your own secret practices in-house?
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I'm definitely crazy but I think so, you* are who you associate with and definitely who you* take living wages from. (you* = generic you)
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What? Come on. I don't take responsibility for the actions of my employer and I definently don'tbelieve in everything they say or do.
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Right, that's fair but I did warn I was crazy. But I think
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Only companies that revolve around open source have real stakes IMO. Just as easy to take open source and develop it closed.
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There's no real stakes for as long as that's an option.
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So for
@yarnpkg was it a tool that was made in-house then just released to the community or was it always designed to be open source?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes - 3 more replies
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