• three@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    If I put a bow on a turd and gift it to you, it’s illegal to be mad about it. You have to smile and thank me. No, you can’t ask for less corn next time.

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      3 months ago

      This software is not a “bow on a turd”. OP selected this tool provided for free online and wasn’t happy with what it was.

      The devs that built the tool in question Do not owe you anything.

      They don’t owe you documentation, they don’t owe you bugfixes either. You are not entitled with anything. Use it if you want, or don’t and stop shitting on the people building them, that’s fine. Just understand that as long as this is made for free for everyone not you specifically you don’t get to be rude to the people making it.

      Also and that’s obvious, why don’t you get involved in that project and actually fixe the documentation in question? Oh you don’t want or you are not able to do so? Oh my what a shame, I suppose someone got to be assisting you and do it in your stead?

      Just buy some proprietary software that does your tool and then you will get to bitch all day about the product you own (or think you own).

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        3 months ago

        The devs that built the tool in question Do not owe you anything.

        While that may be true, I will still shit on any dev who can’t write proper documentation. Free isn’t an excuse for lazy.

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          3 months ago

          So they don’t owe you anything, but they owe you a documentation if they code and publish.

          Does that make sense ? I don’t think anybody doing any form of benevolent work should ever be called lazy while doing it. Just basic respect for the free work they already accomplished.

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            3 months ago

            Anyone who builds anything and doesn’t document their work is being lazy. Paid or not, a good project has documentation, and not just for the end user, but the OG creator and anyone else who works on it in the future. Very few people in the world have a memory good enough to recall every detail of something they build a long time ago.

            It’s not about benevolence, free vs paid, or scope of audience (personal projects), humans have maliable memory and writing down documentation is nessecary component to making anything last.