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There's an awful lot of comments in this post from people complaining that developers aren't making their projects attractive and user friendly enough, or the READMEs descriptive enough.
Can I just say, as a developer with some open source projects on github, I don't care; you're not my intended audience.
I find this unnecessarily derisive. There are good reasons for a UI or README not being user-friendly, the top-most one being (imo) that it is really, really hard to get right, takes a lot of time and doesn't primarily solve the problem the project was started for.
You mean you think I'm being derisive? I think it's important to remind people that not every open source dev shares their priorities, or indeed any interest whatsoever in whether other people use their code.
This whole post is filled with a really disappointing amount of entitlement and lack of self-awareness.
I think you generally can't know if someone shared their code with the intention that others may use it, but it's a reasonable assumption.
I don’t care; you’re not my intended audience.
That's pretty ignorant
That's quite an accusation. Can you elaborate further on that please.
No. (I don’t care; you’re not my intended audience.)