Love too see the same people that have no problem copy-pasting my code without attribution, also try and descredit my other work.
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Apparently donating code to a commons governed by a working group is a bad thing? Apparently only I am allowed to do so??
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These fucking people. Getting blocked privately should've been a cue I don't want to engage on here. Why not? A history of abuse and intimidation that's only spoken about behind closed doors out of fear of retaliation. But I'm fucking DONE.pic.twitter.com/j1G249VxSh
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I bet these people will follow up on this claiming they're the true victims here. Oppressed by the evil tyranny of Rust's working groups. While in reality we've tried engaging countless times, but they're simply not interested. Like: this has been *years*, even before I was part
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These people? Ya. I'm tired. Sorry. This has been going on for months. And like, I just can't. At some point I was keeping a diary in which ways they were being abusive. I was noticing it was too much to remember, and had to write it down. Ugh.
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Anyway. I've got zero hopes we'll ever successfully collaborate on anything. It's sad, but whatever. All I want is to be able to work on things peacefully. To peacefully coexist; trying out stuff from different angles. But yeah that feeling is apparently not shared.
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I know I'm supposed to keep my composure on this stuff because I'm "represent the Rust project". But I just can't keep all this stuff in anymore. It feels like I have to walk on eggshells with *everything* around async Rust.
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Every single project I make is overshadowed with a fear of retribution. In my 5 years with Node I don't think I've ever worked on anything in private. With async Rust everything I work on has to be private, out of fear of getting smeared before I even get started. It sucks a lot
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It's only when I think I've proven an idea to be good, usually after weeks or months of iteration, that I publish it. Like. This is not healthy. This is not good. And it shouldn't be that this is the only way that I feel comfortable working. But I know it's not my fault.
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yosh Retweeted Aaron Turon
Thank you for speaking out publicly Aaron. I know it isn't easy, but I'm glad you've decided to
https://twitter.com/aaron_turon/status/1145074057508843520 …yosh added,
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