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tyil

@humanetech@mastodon.social @blacklight@social.platypush.tech @ArneBab@rollenspiel.social When we're talking about the tools used by competent developers, I think their say holds much more value than some guy that comes by and doesn't contribute anything of value, yet demands everything change for him regardless.

Code forges are inherently aimed at the developers. Community forums are aimed at users.

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@tyil @blacklight @ArneBab

I am really sorry if I interpret this wrongly, but this looks to me like an upfront contempt on the opinion of others. "Stay out of our yard". I am a developer, and I also have product development skills, and project planning and the like. There's an interface between all the people involved in creating software. This thinking looks like ivory tower-y. And it often leads to software that doesn't appeal to the audience it is created for. Might work for low-level infra

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