Daniel Wigton on Nostr: Somewhat disagree. FOSS demonstrably has value. It isn't about what it costs, it is ...
Somewhat disagree. FOSS demonstrably has value. It isn't about what it costs, it is about what it enables. All the best things in life are free, not because they are worthless, but because they have become so essential as to become ubiquitous.
The rest of what you said is true though. You do need some kind of quality control and feedback loop. The trouble is that people will almost always select features over stability. That is true of both commercial and open source software. The only correction comes when you fail to retain users and the jump to the next shiny thing.
The rest of what you said is true though. You do need some kind of quality control and feedback loop. The trouble is that people will almost always select features over stability. That is true of both commercial and open source software. The only correction comes when you fail to retain users and the jump to the next shiny thing.