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> The big open source projects where pretty much all like that in the past, in the 80's/90's/early 2000's - in that respect they feel like a pleasant anachronism before everything needed to be promoted/self-promotional influencer like, the users did the evangelism but the creators where usually much more chill.

I must have been living in a different world then. I mean maybe in the 80's and 90's but I feel like people acting weirdly obsessive about a piece of tech and going about evangelizing it every where, usually in a detached from reality kind of way, goes back to at least newsgroup, when suddenly you could have an audience outside of physical event (with their limitation and all). I mean there was the text editor flame wars, and I am sure you can find post like "why are you not using language/database/tool X instead of Y???!!" in the most ancient of mailing list and forums.



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