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1. concep+b6[view] [source] 2018-11-27 01:24:07
>>jashke+(OP)
Rich Hickey has given so much to the world of software and systems design. The value exchange has most likely not been reciprocal. Nor has it been sufficiently respectful, based on this message. People like Rich that give so much are rare. And people that understand how to respectfully recognize that seem to be becoming more rare.

Of course, one can remember that life is not fair, and people are often shitty even without being conscious of it, and that Rich has freely chosen to pursue this path.

But this leads me to a few questions: If you agree with what I have written above, and what Rich has written in this message, then how can we tip the scales just a little bit further towards respect and reciprocation? What kind of gestures, gifts, and generosities do you think are appropriate? What improved efforts to educate consumers of open source software would be effective? Further still, what kind of culture do we want?

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2. brianp+2E[view] [source] 2018-11-27 08:36:55
>>concep+b6
It seems strange to me that you're so concerned with how we should try to be more respectful to Rich given the querulous and disdainful tone of his post.
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3. marcus+zM[view] [source] 2018-11-27 10:29:24
>>brianp+2E
He wrote the software, he gets to have whatever attitude and tone he feels like. If you don't like it, don't use his software.
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