Yeah, that was a hard read. I think it highlights the importance of emotionally distancing yourself from your projects.
It's also interesting because it exploits the current zeitgeist when it comes to maintainers' responsibilities to their users and communities. Personally, I think it puts too much expectation on maintainers' shoulders, especially when they're working for free.
Personally, I think maintainers are doing favors for users, and if they don't like how the project is progressing or not, then too bad. That's not a popular sentiment, though.
It's also interesting because it exploits the current zeitgeist when it comes to maintainers' responsibilities to their users and communities. Personally, I think it puts too much expectation on maintainers' shoulders, especially when they're working for free.
Personally, I think maintainers are doing favors for users, and if they don't like how the project is progressing or not, then too bad. That's not a popular sentiment, though.