• MMNT@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      I am a designer with 20 years of experience. I’ve tried contributing to FOSS, but the developers are incredibly stubborn and work purely guided by their own assumptions. Hence the horrible UX on so much FOSS. There are more than enough design people that would love to contribute, but are met with nothing but ridicule and insults.

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        1 month ago

        That has not much do to with FOSS but with the people you are working with. Proprietary software you can’t even contribute freely to begin with

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        1 month ago

        This has been my experience as well but as a coder.

        I can’t count the number of contributions I’ve made, many of them minor. I’m talking 20-30 lines of code max.

        I can count on two hands the number that have been either accepted or declined for a legitimate reason.

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      1 month ago

      Counterpoint - if everything was FOSS it would be absolute chaos with no direction, conflicting goals, incomplete projects, and limited oversight… and also lots of inter-dev-team drama and forking.

      For instance…

      source

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        it would be absolute chaos with no direction, conflicting goals, incomplete projects, and limited oversight

        You are describing the current scenario where everything is proprietary

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          Some of these projects split from their parent branches for technical reasons… and some of them for not-so-technical reasons.