I strongly recognize both that I share the "community-centric view" and that I disagree with the "maintainer view"https://medium.com/@mikeal/maintainer-vs-community-97edc28387ad …
process can be used to decide when new features make it into stable channels without slowing down commits. also >1 repo always in play.
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Sure, but you preemptively banned "truth lies in the middle. Multiple repos is no different than multiple communities on a different scale.
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"the middle" is incoherent here as described in the OP and by
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I'm saying that both views are the same, it's a matter of where you draw community boundary (one maintain?) or every contributor? Plus...
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Boundaries form a hierarchy. The dichotomy examines extremes, but no interesting community is actually either extreme.
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