Maybe if they were talking about a specific FOSS project, but I don’t think there’s a TintonProClips software with a yucatec maya UI in real life. If you feel that your project is being called out here, that’s on you.
They’re expressing a valid frustration about how every time you complain about [product] getting worse, you get a bunch of people telling you to essentially completely relearn how to use a computer so you can completely change your workflow and use a piece of completely unintuitive software to achieve an end result that’s similar to what you wanted [product] for, with complete disregard to any reasons why you aren’t already using that alternative.
Let people complain. Don’t proselytize for something unless the person complaining signals that they’re looking for an alternative to what they’re complaining about. Don’t proselytize for something that the average user will just find confusing. If you do proselytize for something, know that you’re opening both yourself and the thing you’re advertising to criticism. And for the love of god, do not link a github repo to someone that you aren’t damn sure will know what to do with it
Maybe if they were talking about a specific FOSS project, but I don’t think there’s a TintonProClips software with a yucatec maya UI in real life. If you feel that your project is being called out here, that’s on you.
They’re expressing a valid frustration about how every time you complain about [product] getting worse, you get a bunch of people telling you to essentially completely relearn how to use a computer so you can completely change your workflow and use a piece of completely unintuitive software to achieve an end result that’s similar to what you wanted [product] for, with complete disregard to any reasons why you aren’t already using that alternative.
Let people complain. Don’t proselytize for something unless the person complaining signals that they’re looking for an alternative to what they’re complaining about. Don’t proselytize for something that the average user will just find confusing. If you do proselytize for something, know that you’re opening both yourself and the thing you’re advertising to criticism. And for the love of god, do not link a github repo to someone that you aren’t damn sure will know what to do with it