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- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
Heads up if you’re using Alpine images to host your services or run build pipelines. Alpine’s packages are going to be less current unless some others maintainers are found to pick up the slack.
That is a good question.
I suspect the answer can be found by looking at the Linux ecosystem.
20,000 opinions and 200 of them are willing to build their own distribution.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Unix and Linux, but there’s a metric ton of toxic personalities involved.
I’m sure a lot of it can be attributed to people having to be somewhere on the spectrum to even spend time contributing to free software on their own spare time, but a lot of people who build their own stuff tend to get quite attached to it as well.
Maybe all this friction actually is a good thing and it causes progress, but on the other hand I can’t help to think about where we could have been if everyone was pulling in the same direction.
@stevecrox your argument would have better weight if you didn’t imply that “toxic personalities” were due to being “on the spectrum.” There’s no more assholes in FOSS than any other group. They’re just always the loudest.