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I believe that Ladybird has more funding and better support for the web, but Servo wins in performance. Though, they’re hard to compare directly!
I believe that Ladybird has more funding and better support for the web, but Servo wins in performance. Though, they’re hard to compare directly!
You seem content to entirely gloss over the issue, which isn’t the pros/cons of a particular writing style, it’s that the maintainer could have said ANY of the things you said, but he didn’t
I can’t speak for the maintainer. What I can say is that FOSS maintainers tend to not like putting up with noise.
This is the extent of what they said:
Then the github issue got brigaded. Why are there hundreds of reactions to a one-sentence response to a one-word change that doesn’t matter at all? The fact that we’re even having this discussion is crazy imo.
It literally does not matter, and I’d prefer their developers write code than engage in a culture war.
I don’t know kling’s personal politics, nor do I particularly care. What I care about is the quality of the code in the project, and if they’re able to attract the type of talent that would constructively contribute to the project. A one-off rejection of a noise PR isn’t an indication of issues IMO.