Fun fact: I wrote wast2js, https://github.com/mafintosh/wast2js … for $0 to make WASM a first class citizen of browserify/webpack https://medium.com/webpack/webpack-awarded-125-000-from-moss-program-f63eeaaf4e15 …
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Replying to @mafintosh
concentration of financial resources toward already-popular projects leads to scope creep and under-funding of other projects
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Replying to @substack @mafintosh
but this is a systemic problem: who has money and why and why do they have so much while everybody else has almost none?
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Replying to @substack @mafintosh
Because we write for every user, contributor, sponsor, backer. We don't write ourselves.
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It's the true tennant of open source sustainability. We bend backwards for them and feel their needs and wants and want to make a difference
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It's about making relationships, creating bonds, a collection of people who are passionate to change the web for better.
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And again, I'll offer once more. We would always love to collaborate, even bring interop between our communities. Would be so powerful.
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What would collaboration look like?
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Replying to @davidmarkclem @TheLarkInn and
What I'd love to see would be an active effort to maintain https://github.com/hughsk/ify-loader … by people that know both webpack & browserify 1/2
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Replying to @yoshuawuyts @davidmarkclem and
And a general, cultural shift from everyone to create generic modules that can be reused between projects. wast2js is a good example 2/2
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But for example having a generic source transform for webpack's scope hoisting would be cool too - share :D
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