Edit: Thanks for your kind comments on disabling contributions. I’m aware of the possibility, this is just a meme.

Contributions in open source projects are great, needed and make the world a better place after all. Therefore they should be declined politely, optionally by giving a reason.

I hereby inform you that I will no longer accept contributions to this post /s.

  • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    I never understand people rejecting free improvements on FOSS projects.

    EDIT: Y’all, It’s not like I cannot comprehend why they do it. Please stop trying to explain it to me. When I said “I don’t understand”, I meant the psyche of the character that does that. I personally do FOSS to improve the world and collaborate with others that do so as well. I will never get people who do FOSS and then get salty about people liking it too much.

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      Not everything sent in PR is an improvement from everyone pov though. It might be an improvement for the contributor of a new feature they might be the only one to ever use, while it adds maintenance burden for you, more dependencies, risks of bugs etc for the community, which you have to balance somehow. Plus you might have a view on how to do things properly on your project, which needs to be communicated to contributors, which is additional work you might not have time for, especially if this is just some small side project.