![]() It's way easier to remove a pull-up resistor that's present and undesired than to add one that you don't have in your parts stash. There's always someone ready to exploit others. ![]() That's not putting "money" in the bank of any coders but seems like it's in the spirit of FOSS - contributing what we can to create a better system. Projects I use heavily, like Ubuntu, I try to make myself useful offering advice on forums. maybe I should stop being a user if I can't contribute code?ĭemanding work for free, and offering suggestions for improvements can be seen as synonymous, but they can actually be vastly different. If you pay it forward, do you get to make a feature request? If I don't code it myself. Sure, no-one owes you their FOSS work, but it seems like we lose something if the only input allowed is from people able to do the coding. Maybe you're eg a UI/UX expert, you can help plan the direction for a project, feedback the changes needed and why, help make the project a success but just aren't competent enough to code those changes. The problem I have is the sense "you're only allowed to ask for progress or give direction if you code it".
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