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Anton Zaides's avatar

Thanks! The people who are doing that work... You are our angles! People often complain about Open Source libraries, how they are not maintained properly or having lacking documentation. I say that unless you maintain one library on your own, you have no right to complain :) (and I don't)

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Neo Kim's avatar

+1 to what you said.

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Fran Soto's avatar

Very interesting to start with an "open-source first" mindset instead of trying to move code around later to release to the public something tightly coupled

Definitively this is a checklist for any library that *may* become open-source later.

Thanks for sharing NK!

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Neo Kim's avatar

thank you, Fran.

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Raviraj Achar's avatar

Looks like a solid list. Open sourcing is an expensive commitment. So if one can't invest in all these or there isn't a true need they shouldn't do that yet.

Also thanks for the mention.

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Neo Kim's avatar

thank you.

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