Disclaimer: I really thought long about this, and I haven't slept in two days due to ongoing harassments of 4chan. As the first people were literally arriving at my place of living, where t...
The title sounds like they want to put that person as alarmist.
I saw directly certain trolling and uncivil behaviour in the discussions related to certain users from SneedCity.
Imagine a discussion to choose a new name before the organization is set, etc and a certain amount of users start saying “who are you to say this” (provocking). Then, they start paraphrasing and checking to the minimum error to any reply to start a sub-discussion even not allowing the things flow normally.
Some even claim that the project is bullshit and that other people already published SneedCity in AUR.
I try to check this and see just 1 commit from the last 30 minutes as the main commit after this fork, as if this was just organized fast, upload to AUR and have a reason to discuss.
To be exact, this seems likely my past experience in WhatsApp and Telegram in serious channels about programming, free software and GNU/Linux.
Every time something comes mainstream or near to mainstream (Telegram was very trendy for tech discussions back in 2016-2018 in Spain and Latin-America), this kind of people start to appear.
The title sounds like they want to put that person as alarmist.
I saw directly certain trolling and uncivil behaviour in the discussions related to certain users from SneedCity.
Imagine a discussion to choose a new name before the organization is set, etc and a certain amount of users start saying “who are you to say this” (provocking). Then, they start paraphrasing and checking to the minimum error to any reply to start a sub-discussion even not allowing the things flow normally.
Some even claim that the project is bullshit and that other people already published SneedCity in AUR.
I try to check this and see just 1 commit from the last 30 minutes as the main commit after this fork, as if this was just organized fast, upload to AUR and have a reason to discuss.
To be exact, this seems likely my past experience in WhatsApp and Telegram in serious channels about programming, free software and GNU/Linux.
Every time something comes mainstream or near to mainstream (Telegram was very trendy for tech discussions back in 2016-2018 in Spain and Latin-America), this kind of people start to appear.