yeah but it completely proves the point of the whole post! People are just not willing to accept other views about anything!
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On the flip side, 95% of comments I see are encouraging and well rounded. There will always be an angry vocal minority.
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FWIW I haven’t noticed any nasty feedback, where is it?
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This still true?
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no, unfortunately, I’ve seen some sad and dismissive comments from people I respect who didn’t even bother to read it
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Mostly from Rails contributors, from what I've seen. Which is understandable, but not justifyable.
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But it's easy to put it into the "someone slagging off Rails" camp, if you don't read it (/properly).
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I think that the Rails team should be able to accept some argumented criticism. But they usually discard it.
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For example,
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Replying to @jankomarohnic
happened to me too, sadly, as I respect the guy a lot, he’s super smart and talented
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Asking to tone down the rhetoric != getting offended. I simply thought the "Rails is done because supress exists" comment silly
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it’s “done” as in it’s owned by DHH practically speaking. Rails core people have little influence on decision making.
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In my years working with
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