Calling out practices or processes that are harmful or distasteful in software, especially ones that are not immediately obvious, is an essential part of a healthy ecosystem.
Criticizing clients is no different than custodial wallets, or ZBD having full custody of your key. Light is shone upon these things because not every pleb will know or understand the difference.
Let’s not have double standards when it comes to our software.
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This to me is one, if not the most important, aspect of open source software. If we can’t rely on others with more skill to criticize and point out things that we may not notice , or have the skills to understand, wtf is the point of open source.
The beauty of nostr, is that once something is pointed out, if you don’t like it, you switch clients. Clean break, no take backs, no sloppy retreads.
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Well said. Bitching is scrutiny. Scrutiny is essential in a healthy open community and should never be discouraged.
Some people just want to surround themselves with sycophants and live in their dream world.
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You're spot on, but it's going to be lost on the guy who took his FOSS product and moved away from Open Source once he sucked up enough free dev work & exacted market share.