Some guy is going *off* on GitHub, trying to shame me for not feeling comfortable reviewing his Atomics code and tagging someone else in. Sorry buddy, I can set my boundaries. Not interested in messed up programmer macho behavior.
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Hah okay yeah they're not happy I'm saying "no" and are now threatening to fork. Like: that's not a threat. That's an intended mechanism of open source. But the fact that they think it's okay to try and threaten me is messed up.
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(Part of their last reply was also trying to go over my head to get me removed from the project. It's the same strategy to try and throw their weight around when they don't get what they want. Not my job to teach folks how to engage professionally.)
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(Not upset about any of this by the way; mostly amused. Not the first time this has happened, and I feel very comfortable dealing.)
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Don't worry. Stay calm. You can't do everything alone. Let haters hate.

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Heh yeah no worries I'm okay. Dealt with this before. Thanks tho (:
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Sorry to hear that this type of behaviour still happens in Open Source. Maybe this is something that will never be completely fixed, but I am hopeful that perseverance and good manners will prevail and shrink the problem down to something barely noticeable...
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